David A. Schultz Books
The politics of civil service reform
The Politics of Civil Service Reform is a concise exploration of the development and politics of federal civil service reform in the United States from President Washington to President Clinton. Th...
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It s Show Time
"It's Show Time! Media, Politics, and Popular Culture is a collection of original essays introducing undergraduate students and interested readers to the important role that the media and popular c...
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Lights Camera Campaign
"This anthology explores the reality of political advertising in the media - the impact of negative ads, what constitutes a good ad, new strategies, ads for specific audiences (different ethnic gro...
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The jurisprudential vision of Justice Antonin Scalia
When Antonin Scalia was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1986, conservatives hoped he would become the intellectual leader of President Reagan's judicial counterrevolution. In this first book-leng...
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The jurisprudential vision of Justice Antonin Scalia
When Antonin Scalia was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1986, conservatives hoped he would become the intellectual leader of President Reagan's judicial counterrevolution. In this first book-leng...
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Money, politics, and campaign finance reform law in the states
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"Money, Politics, and Campaign Finance Reform Law in the States presents an exciting examination of campaign finance reform and the role of money in state politics through the 2000 elections. Writ...
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American politics in the age of ignorance
State and local governments are often trumpeted as laboratories of democracy, capable of significant policy innovation and expertise. Yet the reality is that states more often than not repeatedly r...
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