Leading Scholar of Direct Democracy Appointed to California Commission
Here's an intriguing appointment. Elizabeth Garrett, a professor at the University of Southern California law school, has produced some of the most important research on direct democracy in the U.S. Today, California Secretary of State Debra Bowen appointed her to the state's Fair Political Practices Commission, which polices campaigns in California.
Those involved in initiatives and referenda should watch Garrett closely. I don't believe the FPPC has never had a member who understands direct democracy -- and how it is practiced -- as intimately as the professor does. And she is not, as so many academics are, reflexively hostile to direct democracy. If Garrett proves to be an effective commissioner, the FPPC may issue rulings that are quite subtle and recognize the reality of how initiative campaigns operate in California.
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