The Senate syndrome
About this book
"Goes beyond explaining such seeming technicalities as the difference between regular filibusters and post-cloture filibusters, the importance of chair rulings, the changing role of the parliamentarian, and the debate over whether appeals of points of order should be subject to cloture margins, to show why understanding them matters. At stake is resolution of the Senate syndrome, and the critical underlying struggle between majority rule and minority rights in American policy making."--
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- OL Work ID
- OL20019727W
Subjects
Politics and governmentReformUnited States. Congress. SenateLegislationUnited StatesPolitical partiesHistoryUnited states, congress, senatePolitical parties, united statesUnited states, politics and government