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Members
of the

Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations

(August 1990)

Private Citizens

Daniel J. Elazar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Robert B. Hawkins, Jr., Chairman, San Francisco, California
Mary Ellen Joyce, Arlington, Virginia

Members of the U.S. Senate

Dave Durenberger, Minnesota
Carl Levin, Michigan

Charles S. Robb, Virginia

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives

Richard K. Armey, Texas
Sander M. Levin, Michigan
Ted Weiss, New York

Officers of the Executive Branch, U.S. Government

Debra Rae Anderson, Deputy Assistant to the President, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Samuel K. Skinner, Secretary of Transportation

Richard L. Thornburgh, Attorney General

Governors

John Ashcroft, Missouri
Booth Gardner, Washington
George A. Sinner, North Dakota
Stan Stephens, Montana

Mayors

Victor H. Ashe, Knoxville, Tennessee
Donald M. Fraser, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Robert M. Isaac, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Joseph A. Leafe, Norfolk, Virginia

Members of State Legislatures
David E. Nething, North Dakota Senate
Samuel B. Nunez, Jr., President, Louisiana Senate
Ted L. Strickland, Colorado Senate

Elected County Officials

Harvey Ruvin, Dade County, Florida, County Commission

Sandra R. Smoley, Sacramento County, California, Board of Supervisors
James J. Snyder, Cattaraugus County, New York, County Legislature

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1990-91 Supplement

This supplement is intended to be used with State Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials, published by the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR) in 1988. The additions are keyed to the pages of the original publication.

United States Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., had the following to say about the 1988 publication:

I congratulate you most enthusiastically upon your State Constitutional Law. I'd been hoping for some time that a casebook would be published. With the growing interest in reliance by state courts on their own constitutions, it's been very badly needed. I shall certainly encourage any deans I run into to follow the lead of the other law schools already using it.

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