This Address briefly reexamines the relationship between election law and constitutional law. For those unfamiliar with the history of this relationship, 44 Indiana Law Review 7 (2010)allow me to offer a tongue-in-cheek sketch. Election law is a young field. It was not formally declared its own field of study until 1999, though its roots date back earlier. While there were a handful of scholars writing systematically about the subject before 1990, the field came into its own during the early 1990s as a group of dynamic young scholars entered the field and made a name for themselves
This forthcoming book chapter defines the problem of diminished political competition, describes the...
Election law is experiencing immense change. The Supreme Court’s recent approach to election law cas...
This essay explores the potential implications of the creation of a distinct election period throu...
This Address briefly reexamines the relationship between election law and constitutional law. For th...
This is a brief introduction to the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review developments issue, which focus...
The contributions to this symposium, sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools ( AALS ) S...
Democracy does not implement itself; a society’s commitment to govern itself democratically can be e...
This address was given in Saxbe Auditorium at the Michael E. Moritz College of Law on November 20, 2...
This is a lightly cited version of the keynote speech delivered at the Catholic University Low Revie...
Voting Rights and Election Law is a law school text book covering the law surrounding the electoral...
The symposium on electoral law in Australia demonstrates how the manner in which democratic choice i...
The Constitution says nothing about the presidential nominating process and has had little direct ro...
Voting Rights and Election Law, Second Edition is a law school text book covering the law surroundin...
Election law cases are often lengthy and include complex discussion of constitutional doctrines. Mor...
The recent attention to election law implies that questions of reapportionment, voting rights, campa...
This forthcoming book chapter defines the problem of diminished political competition, describes the...
Election law is experiencing immense change. The Supreme Court’s recent approach to election law cas...
This essay explores the potential implications of the creation of a distinct election period throu...
This Address briefly reexamines the relationship between election law and constitutional law. For th...
This is a brief introduction to the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review developments issue, which focus...
The contributions to this symposium, sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools ( AALS ) S...
Democracy does not implement itself; a society’s commitment to govern itself democratically can be e...
This address was given in Saxbe Auditorium at the Michael E. Moritz College of Law on November 20, 2...
This is a lightly cited version of the keynote speech delivered at the Catholic University Low Revie...
Voting Rights and Election Law is a law school text book covering the law surrounding the electoral...
The symposium on electoral law in Australia demonstrates how the manner in which democratic choice i...
The Constitution says nothing about the presidential nominating process and has had little direct ro...
Voting Rights and Election Law, Second Edition is a law school text book covering the law surroundin...
Election law cases are often lengthy and include complex discussion of constitutional doctrines. Mor...
The recent attention to election law implies that questions of reapportionment, voting rights, campa...
This forthcoming book chapter defines the problem of diminished political competition, describes the...
Election law is experiencing immense change. The Supreme Court’s recent approach to election law cas...
This essay explores the potential implications of the creation of a distinct election period throu...