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Speaking with a Different Voice: Why the Military Trial of Civilians and the Enemy is Constitutional
I. The Revolutionary War and the Far-reaching Power to Use Military Courts ........................................................................................ 1024 II. A Tale of Continuity: The Sweeping War Power under the Constitution ............................................................................... 1030 A. Congress’s Power to Prevail in Wars ................................. 1030 B. Congress’s Power to Authorize Military Trials ................. 1033 III. Early Exercises of the Sweeping War Power .................................. 1038 Conclusion ............................................................................................ 1040
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This review essay considers the state of hybrid democracy in California through an examination of three worthy books: Daniel Weintraub, Party of One: Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Rise of the Independent Voter; Center for Governmental Studies, Democracy by Initiative: Shaping California"s Fourth Branch of Government (Second Edition), and Mark Baldassare and Cheryl Katz, The Coming of Age of Direct Democracy: California"s Recall and Beyond. The essay concludes that despite the hoopla about Governor Schwarzenegger as a "party of one" and a new age of "hybrid democracy" in California.