An ironic tension exists between politicians and an increasingly influential block of potential voters. During the 2008 election, Barack Obama and John McCain appealed to Hispanic voters by campaigning in Spanish, yet states like Iowa prevented those very same voters from registering to vote in any language other than English. This is the new American reality, where the Spanishspeaking electorate expands rapidly while calls for forced assimilation and closed borders also grow louder. One consequence of this changing reality has been the rise of English-only legislation in a number of states. One state in particular, Iowa, made national headlines last year when, in King v. Mauro, a state court interpreted its English-only statute to prevent ...
Dear Colleague letter, July 30, 1996, from Peter T. King (New York congressman) in support of H.R. 1...
This Note addresses a significant but rarely examined issue concerning whether a state may constitut...
Immigrant children are one of the fastest growing sectors of the U.S. child population. Because of t...
This Note will argue that the current federal scheme for determining the baseline resources that a s...
In the past few years attempts to protect the official status of the English language in American li...
As the diversity of the United States voting population has increased, many have debated how America...
Since 1975, the language assistance provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act have provided import...
VOTING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH ONLY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. States declaration of public policy concerning...
The political implications of the English Language Amendment appear to be the predominant issue fuel...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Vot...
VOTING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH ONLY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. States declaration of public policy concerning...
In recent years, critics have argued that the California attorney general’s role in formulating ball...
was approved by Californians in June of 1998. This proposition amended the state constitution to out...
This study explores how the language minority provisions in the Voting Rights Act (VRA) affect Latin...
ABSTRACT: Why should English be made the official language? If it does not affect the rights of Amer...
Dear Colleague letter, July 30, 1996, from Peter T. King (New York congressman) in support of H.R. 1...
This Note addresses a significant but rarely examined issue concerning whether a state may constitut...
Immigrant children are one of the fastest growing sectors of the U.S. child population. Because of t...
This Note will argue that the current federal scheme for determining the baseline resources that a s...
In the past few years attempts to protect the official status of the English language in American li...
As the diversity of the United States voting population has increased, many have debated how America...
Since 1975, the language assistance provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act have provided import...
VOTING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH ONLY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. States declaration of public policy concerning...
The political implications of the English Language Amendment appear to be the predominant issue fuel...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Vot...
VOTING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH ONLY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. States declaration of public policy concerning...
In recent years, critics have argued that the California attorney general’s role in formulating ball...
was approved by Californians in June of 1998. This proposition amended the state constitution to out...
This study explores how the language minority provisions in the Voting Rights Act (VRA) affect Latin...
ABSTRACT: Why should English be made the official language? If it does not affect the rights of Amer...
Dear Colleague letter, July 30, 1996, from Peter T. King (New York congressman) in support of H.R. 1...
This Note addresses a significant but rarely examined issue concerning whether a state may constitut...
Immigrant children are one of the fastest growing sectors of the U.S. child population. Because of t...