In this address to the Oregon Bar Association, Frederick V. Holman criticizes the use of initiative amendments in the state constitution and their impact on the legal system. Holman argues that such amendments undermine the legislature and the ability of citizens to enact meaningful change. An important historical document on the workings of democracy and the judicial system in the early 20th century.
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