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David A Schultz

2010

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Wealth V. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Twenty-Fourth Amendment., David A. Schultz Apr 2010

Wealth V. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Twenty-Fourth Amendment., David A. Schultz

David A Schultz

The Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning the poll tax is a constitutional curiosity. With the single exception of one Court decision, the Amendment has never been successfully invoked to protect the right to vote. This article seeks to unsilence and resurrect the Twenty-Fourth Amendment and to make the case for a broader interpretation of it that takes off from where decisions such as Harman and Harper end. Specifically, the Article seeks to disconnect the poll tax from a narrow reading of its legacy during the Jim Crow era when its primary purpose was to disenfranchise African-Americans. Instead, the poll tax should be …


Wealth V. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Twenty-Fourth Amendment, David A. Schultz Feb 2010

Wealth V. Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise Of The Twenty-Fourth Amendment, David A. Schultz

David A Schultz

Abstract: The adoption of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment banning poll taxes in federal elections was intended to protect franchise rights and increase voter turnout. However, since its adoption it has yet to be successfully invoked to invalidate any practice, including poll taxes and most recently voter photo IDs. This article seeks to resurrect the Twenty-Fourth Amendment and to make the case for a broader interpretation of it. Specifically, the Article seeks to disconnect the poll tax from a narrow reading of its legacy during the Jim Crow era when its primary purpose was to disenfranchise African-Americans. Instead, the poll tax should …