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Getting The Math Right, Paul H. Edelman
Getting The Math Right, Paul H. Edelman
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
Over the last 40 years of one person, one vote jurisprudence, the Supreme Court has distilled a stable and predictable test for resolving the basic numerical issue in equal representation: how much population difference between districts is permissible? Yet there remains one area of representation into which the Court has refused to venture: apportionment of Congress. In its only opinion on the mechanics of the decennial of apportionment, the Court deferred to Congress. It deferred because, unlike districting, it could not find a single workable measure for apportionment. But the reason it could not find such a measure was that …
Pick A Number, Any Number: State Representation In Congress After The 2000 Census, Paul H. Edelman, Suzanna Sherry
Pick A Number, Any Number: State Representation In Congress After The 2000 Census, Paul H. Edelman, Suzanna Sherry
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
In this essay, Professors Edelman and Sherry explain the mathematics behind the allocation of congressional seats to each state, and survey the different methods of allocation that Congress has used over the years. Using 2000 census figures, they calculate each state's allocation under five different methods, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods.
Book Reviews, Francis X. Beytagh, Jr., Robert L. Carter, William E. Miller, Judge
Book Reviews, Francis X. Beytagh, Jr., Robert L. Carter, William E. Miller, Judge
Vanderbilt Law Review
Books Reviewed:
The Supreme Court and the Idea of Progress
by Alexander M. Bickel
New York: Harper & Row, 1970. Pp. xii, 210. $6.50.
Politics, the Constitution and the Warren Court
By Philip B. Kurland Chicago
University of Chicago Press, 1970. Pp. xxv, 222.$9.75.
Reviewer: Francis X. Beytagh, Jr.
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Books Reviewed:
Politics of Southern Equality: Law and Social Change in a Mississippi County
By Frederick M. Wirt
Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1970. Pp. 335. $10.00.
reviewer: Robert L. Carter
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The Apportionment Cases
By Richard C. Cortner Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1970. Pp. ix. 283. $10.00.
reviewer William …