Election Law Stories
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Description
This title offers a rich and detailed account of the most significant cases in election law, including the landmark decisions of Reynolds v. Sims, Bush v. Gore, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, and Shelby County v. Holder. The book relies on a unique encapsulated approach to storytelling, as each of its authors surveys an important doctrinal area in the field through the telling of his or her story. The volume’s thirteen cases concern the right to vote, redistricting and gerrymandering, campaign finance, and election administration. The book is suited for courses in the law of democracy at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Chapter: The History of Voter ID Laws and the Story of Crawford v. Marion County Election Board (Joshua A. Douglas)
7-22-2022
Publication Date
2016
Publisher
Foundation Press
City
St. Paul
ISBN
9781634604338
Keywords
election, voting, landmark decisions
Disciplines
Election Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Douglas,, Joshua A. Editor and Mazo,, Eugene D. Editor, "Election Law Stories" (2016). Law Faculty Books and Chapters. 40.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/lawfac_book/40