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Morrison v. Olson and the triumph of the unitary executive theory
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean ...
Currently, the county is run via a two-tier local authority system, with Warwickshire County Council as the upper tier.
Kent Live on MSN
Two authorities back major changes to Kent council system
Two Kent councils have given their backing to a four-unitary model for Kent and Medway. The plans would involve some changes ...
Hemel Today on MSN
North Herts unitary plan would lead to 'bankrupt' council
North Hertfordshire could be “saddled” with a “bankrupt” council that would be “destined to fail” if the four-model option ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! In the context of COVID-19, University of California Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo discussed the concept of federalism and the benefits of having a ...
In this week’s Friday Politics column, Conservative councillor Richard Coates argues that any local government reorganisation ...
Labour-run Stevenage Borough Council has backed plans for the area to join North Herts and Welwyn Hatfield as part of a new Central ...
Derbyshire County Council is set to propose one single council for Derby and Derbyshire as part of Local Government Reorganisation plans after claiming it will be more cost effective and avoid a ...
Just a third of Devon’s existing councillors could survive the biggest overhaul of local government in 50 years, creating mega-wards for those left that some feel only retired people could manage.
Burnley Express on MSN
Proposal for five unitary authorities across Lancashire submitted to government for consideration
A proposal for five unitary authorities being created across Lancashire has been submitted to the government for ...
Lancs Live on MSN
How a huge shake-up of West Lancashire could take shape
Lancashire should be governed by four brand-new unitary authorities from 2028, according to recommendations for West ...
Derbyshire Times on MSN
Derbyshire Dales council opts not to submit Local Government Reorganisation proposal due to ‘lack of confidence’
Derbyshire Dales District Council has chosen not to submit its proposals for Local Government Reorganisation with the ...
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