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What Became Of Fundamental Rights?: Of Voter Ids And Voting Rights, Carol Nackenoff
What Became Of Fundamental Rights?: Of Voter Ids And Voting Rights, Carol Nackenoff
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The Roberts-Kennedy Court And Post-Political Democracy, Zephyr Teachout
The Roberts-Kennedy Court And Post-Political Democracy, Zephyr Teachout
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This Essay explores the ideological underpinnings of the modern Supreme Court’s election law decisions, arguing that the Court does not have a strong commitment to federalism or to unfettered debate or to the mistrustful citizen. Instead, the opinions reveal a complacency about corruption and a narrow view of the role of citizens. The Essay is part of a volume on neoliberalism for Law and Contemporary Problems.
Transparent Adjudication: Promoting Democratic Dialogue On Judicial Conceptions Of Politics, Bertrall L. Ross Ii
Transparent Adjudication: Promoting Democratic Dialogue On Judicial Conceptions Of Politics, Bertrall L. Ross Ii
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Shelby County V. Holder And Preclearance As Legislative Injunction, Henry L. Chambers
Shelby County V. Holder And Preclearance As Legislative Injunction, Henry L. Chambers
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