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Full-Text Articles in Law
Expressive Harms, "Bizarre Districts," And Voting Rights: Evaluating Election-District Appearances After Shaw V. Reno, Richard H. Pildes, Richard G. Niemi
Expressive Harms, "Bizarre Districts," And Voting Rights: Evaluating Election-District Appearances After Shaw V. Reno, Richard H. Pildes, Richard G. Niemi
Michigan Law Review
This article attempts to define the constitutional principles that characterize Shaw and to suggest how those principles might be applied in a consistent, meaningful way. Part I, in which we argue that Shaw must be understood to rest on a distinctive conception of the kinds of harms against which the Constitution protects, is the theoretical heart of the article. We call these expressive harms, as opposed to more familiar, material harms. In Part II, we briefly survey the history of previous, largely unsuccessful, efforts in other legal contexts to give principled content to these kinds of harms in redistricting. …
Ugly: An Inquiry Into The Problem Of Racial Gerrymandering Under The Voting Rights Act, Daniel D. Polsby, Robert D. Popper
Ugly: An Inquiry Into The Problem Of Racial Gerrymandering Under The Voting Rights Act, Daniel D. Polsby, Robert D. Popper
Michigan Law Review
In the discussion that follows, we focus on the case of congressional districting rather than on districting in general. Although we proceed in this manner for the sake of clarity, it is also true that no single, all-purpose normative theory of electoral mechanics will cover every case of democratic representation, from county commissions to mosquito control districts to sovereign legislatures. We do not claim that one can generalize our argument to every sort of election to which the VRA might apply. Yet we think our argument does approximate a theory of general application.
Race And Redistricting: Drawing Constitutional Lines After Shaw V. Reno, T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Samuel Isaacharoff
Race And Redistricting: Drawing Constitutional Lines After Shaw V. Reno, T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Samuel Isaacharoff
Michigan Law Review
Shaw is no doubt a major opinion that attempts to define limits on the use of racial or ethnic classifications in electoral redistricting. The main thrust of this article is to assess the critical question of whether Shaw renders unconstitutional the type of race-conscious realignment of electoral configurations that have given meaning to the voting rights reforms of the past two decades. In making this assessment, we try to ascertain exactly how the Court has limited the use of race-conscious districting, and we try to determine whether there is any jurisprudential coherence to the Court's latest confrontation with the law …
Godinez V. Moran 113 S. Ct. 2680 (1993)
Dubois V. Commonwealth 435 S.E. 2d 636 (Va. 1993)
Dubois V. Commonwealth 435 S.E. 2d 636 (Va. 1993)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Sullivan V. Louisiana 113 S. Ct. 2078 (1993)
Sullivan V. Louisiana 113 S. Ct. 2078 (1993)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Wright V. Commonwealth 245 Va. 177, 427 S.E.2d 379 (1993)
Wright V. Commonwealth 245 Va. 177, 427 S.E.2d 379 (1993)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Smith V. Dixon 996 F.2d 667 (4th Cir. 1993)
Smith V. Dixon 996 F.2d 667 (4th Cir. 1993)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Mueller V. Virginia 113 S. Ct. 1880 (1993)
Mueller V. Virginia 113 S. Ct. 1880 (1993)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Pruett V. Thompson 996 F.2d 1560 (4th Cir. 1993)
Pruett V. Thompson 996 F.2d 1560 (4th Cir. 1993)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
If The Eye Offend Thee, Turn Off The Color, John Harrison
If The Eye Offend Thee, Turn Off The Color, John Harrison
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Color-Blind Constitution by Andrew Kull
State Restrictions On Violent Expression: The Impropriety Of Extending An Obscenity Analysis, Jessalyn Hershinger
State Restrictions On Violent Expression: The Impropriety Of Extending An Obscenity Analysis, Jessalyn Hershinger
Vanderbilt Law Review
A group of minors allegedly attacked a nine-year-old girl at a San Francisco beach and "artificially raped" her with a bottle. The minors attacked the girl after watching and discussing a television network movie that portrayed a similar rape. The victim sued the network, claiming that it was negligent in airing the program.' In Miami Beach, a teenage boy shot and killed his eighty-three- year-old neighbor. Following his conviction, the minor sued three television networks for damages, alleging that a decade of viewing extensive television violence had incited him to imitate the acts that he had seen. Nineteen-year-old John McCollum …
Native American Inmates And Prison Grooming Regulations: Today's Justified Scalps: Iron Eyes V. Henry, William Norman
Native American Inmates And Prison Grooming Regulations: Today's Justified Scalps: Iron Eyes V. Henry, William Norman
American Indian Law Review
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Constitutional Posture Of Canine Sniffs, Lina Shahin
Constitutional Posture Of Canine Sniffs, Lina Shahin
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Morgan V. Illinois: The Supreme Court Supports The Right Of A Capital Defendant To An Impartial Sentencing Jury, Thomas J. Eme
Morgan V. Illinois: The Supreme Court Supports The Right Of A Capital Defendant To An Impartial Sentencing Jury, Thomas J. Eme
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Federalism, The Commerce Clause, And Equal Protection, Leon Friedman
Federalism, The Commerce Clause, And Equal Protection, Leon Friedman
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Property Taxation And Regulation, Honorable Leon D. Lazer
Real Property Taxation And Regulation, Honorable Leon D. Lazer
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.