How legislators use state constitutions to block policy changes they oppose

Fay, D. (2017). How legislators use state constitutions to block policy changes they oppose.
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Political polarization is now part of the character of much of US politics, with many states enacting policies which reinforce legislators' ideological views. In new research on state prohibitions on same-sex marriage, Daniel Fay finds that state lawmakers pursued constitutional amendments, despite the policy often already being enshrined in state law. He writes that states were more likely to adopt ...

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