A critical exposition of the manner in which the law making bodies—state and federal—in the United States are organized and operated.


“All things considered, Professor Reinsch’s volume is an important addition to the literature of American politics. It is a contribution both to the understanding of the present situation and to the establishment of a better method for future studies of a similar character.” Charles Edward Merriam.

+ + −Am. J. Soc. 13: 118. Jl. ’07. 700w.
A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 127. My. ’07. S.

“As a whole the book is the best presentation of this subject in limited space which has yet appeared.” Luther F. Witmer.

+ +Ann. Am. Acad. 30: 615. N. ’07. 460w.

Reviewed by Max West.

+Dial. 43: 120. S. 1, ’07. 700w.

“A most admirable volume of a practical sort.”

+Educ. R. 34: 209. S. ’07. 90w.