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Full-Text Articles in Law
Section 6: Voting Rights, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 6: Voting Rights, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
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Skunk In An Onion Patch Buchanan Threatens Dole If He Doesn't Shut Up-And America If He Does, Kenneth Lasson
Skunk In An Onion Patch Buchanan Threatens Dole If He Doesn't Shut Up-And America If He Does, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
Regardless of his finish in the primaries, Mr. Buchanan is determined to be heard from at the Republican National Convention in late summer. Mr. [Bob Dole] would like his endorsement for the votes it would provide, but cannot be serious about hoping "that Pat Buchanan would find it in his heart as a good Republican to join forces and close ranks." Can good Republicans be outright bigots? Does Mr. Dole have a political death wish?
What's in Mr. Buchanan's heart is the cause. "We'll go forward," he vowed on national television, "fighting for the cause." But the purity of the …
Shut Up And Vote: A Critique Of Deliberative Democracy And The Life Of Talk, James A. Gardner
Shut Up And Vote: A Critique Of Deliberative Democracy And The Life Of Talk, James A. Gardner
Journal Articles
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Race And Place: Geographic And Transcendent Community In The Post-Shaw Era, Lisa A. Kelly
Race And Place: Geographic And Transcendent Community In The Post-Shaw Era, Lisa A. Kelly
Articles
Race and Place is a narrative article, both fictional and true, dedicated to exploring the dual realities of a geographic and transcendent community in the context of the Supreme Court's recent decisions in Shaw v. Reno and Miller v. Johnson. The Court has allowed and affirmed constitutional challenges to districts drawn to empower African-Americans "with nothing in common but the color of their skin." The Article draws upon history, literature, political science, and law to critique the Court's assumptions concerning the challenged districts and to demonstrate the existence of African-American communities of interest which are both geographically bounded by …
The Term Limits Case, Bennett L. Gershman
The Term Limits Case, Bennett L. Gershman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
In U.S. Term Limits, the Court reviewed an amendment to the Arkansas Constitution, adopted in 1992, that made a candidate for the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives ineligible to have his or her name placed on the ballot for national election if that person had previously been elected to three or more terms as a member of the House, or two or more terms as a member of the Senate. Following a taxpayer's complaint seeking declaratory relief, the state circuit court held that this amendment violated the Qualifications Clauses in Article I, sections 2 and 3, of the U.S. …
The Emptiness Of Majority Rule, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
The Emptiness Of Majority Rule, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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When Congress Just Says No: Deterrence Theory And The Inadequate Enforcement Of The Federal Election Campaign Act, Michael W. Carroll
When Congress Just Says No: Deterrence Theory And The Inadequate Enforcement Of The Federal Election Campaign Act, Michael W. Carroll
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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The Fcc, Indecency, And Anti-Abortion Political Advertising, Lili Levi
The Fcc, Indecency, And Anti-Abortion Political Advertising, Lili Levi
Articles
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Heading Back To The Thicket, Richard C. Reuben
Heading Back To The Thicket, Richard C. Reuben
Faculty Publications
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Judicial Selection In Michigan - Time For A Change?, John W. Reed
Judicial Selection In Michigan - Time For A Change?, John W. Reed
Articles
How are we to choose those who judge us? To whom do we entrust the responsibility of protecting our liberties and the power to determine our rights and liabilities? We look for men and women of integrity, diligence, legal ability, and judicial temperament, chosen by methods that balance judicial independence and public accountability.1