John Arthur Ferejohn
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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"John Ferejohn"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRaymond Edwin Wolfinger | grad student | 1972 | Stanford | |
(Congressional Influences on Water Politics) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMathew McCubbins | grad student | Stanford | |
Randall Calvert | grad student | 1980 | Caltech |
Will Howell | grad student | 1993-2000 | Stanford |
David M. Primo | grad student | 2002 | Stanford |
Tonja Jacobi | grad student | 2004 | Stanford |
Vincent J. Strickler | grad student | 2006 | Stanford |
Nora Y. Ng | grad student | 2009 | Stanford |
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Ferejohn J. (2015) Secret votes and secret talk Secrecy and Publicity in Votes and Debates. 230-248 |
Ferejohn J. (2015) Instituting political change Democracy in a Russian Mirror. 229-246 |
Ferejohn J. (2015) Two views of the city: Republicanism and law Republican Democracy: Liberty, Law and Politics. 128-153 |
Ferejohn J. (2012) Is Inequality a Threat to Democracy? The Unsustainable American State |
Ferejohn J, Pasquino P. (2012) Constitutional adjudication, Italian style Comparative Constitutional Design. 294-316 |
Ferejohn J. (2012) Legislation, planning, and deliberation Collective Wisdom: Principles and Mechanisms. 95-117 |
Ferejohn J. (2011) Judicial power getting it and keeping it Consequential Courts: Judicial Roles in Global Perspective. 349-362 |
Chávez RB, Ferejohn JA, Weingast BR. (2011) A theory of the politically independent judiciary: A comparative study of the United States and Argentina Courts in Latin America. 219-247 |
Ferejohn J, Rosenbluth F. (2010) Electoral representation and the aristocratic thesis Political Representation. 271-303 |
Eskridge WN, Ferejohn J. (2010) A republic of statutes: The new American constitution A Republic of Statutes: the New American Constitution. 1-582 |