This book delves into the intriguing history and ongoing debate surrounding the constitutional framework of a certain state. The author examines the evolution of the state's constitution over the years, considering various amendments and proposals for change. By exploring the arguments both for and against constitutional reform, the author sheds light on the complex interplay between legal tradition, political dynamics, and the evolving needs of society. Through a lens of historical analysis and legal expertise, this book provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities inherent in the process of constitutional change, offering valuable insights for students of constitutional law, political science, and history.
George Pratt, Ph.D., and Peter Lambrou, Ph.D., are licensed clinical psychologists in practice at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California. Both have served as chairman of psychology and are on staff at Scripps. They maintain private practices in La Jolla.
John David Mann is an award-winning author whose titles include the New York Times bestseller Flash Foresight, The Go-Giver, It's Not About You, and Take the Lead.