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Volume 27, Number 1, February 2002
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Editor's Introduction

Editor's Introduction
pp. 1-3(3)
Author: Loewenberg, Gerhard

Articles

Party Differentiation in Congress
pp. 33-60(28)
Authors: Lowry, William R.; Shipan, Charles R.

Explaining the Role of Restrictive Rules in the Postreform House
pp. 61-85(25)
Author: Marshall, Bryan W.

Congressional Leadership 1965-96: A New Look at the Extremism versus Centrality Debate
pp. 87-105(19)
Authors: Grofman, Bernard; Koetzle, William; McGann, Anthony J.

Legislative Demands for Bureaucratic Policymaking: The Case of State Medical Boards
pp. 123-139(17)
Authors: Weissert, Carol S.; Silberman, Susan

Legislative Research Reports

Legislative Research Reports
pp. 141-152(12)
Author: Ahuja, Sunil

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