To the great relief of many observers, the Supreme Court has recently become more deferential to state legislatures with respect to their political redistricting plans. The only problem is that the Court appears to be in no mood to revisit some of the cases that got it entangled in the political thicket to begin with - the ones rigorously applying the one person, one vote standard. Indeed, it recently issued a summary affirmance of a lower court decision that tightened up its already exacting standards regarding population equality. As a result, the Court\u27s partial retreat from politics is doing more harm than good, as it is abdicating its responsibility to protect minority voters but leaving certain constitutional rules intact that limi...
The Supreme Court plays a critical role in resolving clashes between majority and minority interests...
When the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, the justices in the majority insisted they were merely...
Since Baker v. Carr, when the Supreme Court overruled a long line of earlier decisions and conclude...
To the great relief of many observers, the Supreme Court has recently become more deferential to sta...
Last Term the Supreme Court handed down four decisions that upheld diverse efforts by state governme...
Voting is simple in the United States, right? The process of voting (organizing, running and tabula...
Since its inception, the Roberts Court has acquiesced in—and at times even abetted—the attempts of m...
From the moment the U.S. Supreme Court first confronted the difficult constitutional questions at ...
This Note analyzes the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Shaw v. Reno and examines its impact on the Co...
Judges and law professors alike have worried that an avowedly structural approach to constitutional ...
The United States Supreme Court recently upheld a New York law requiring that any changes in county ...
It has now been four decades since the Supreme Court stepped into the political thicket with its gro...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
The Voting Rights Act (VRA) has been an important mechanism for increasing participation by racial m...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
The Supreme Court plays a critical role in resolving clashes between majority and minority interests...
When the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, the justices in the majority insisted they were merely...
Since Baker v. Carr, when the Supreme Court overruled a long line of earlier decisions and conclude...
To the great relief of many observers, the Supreme Court has recently become more deferential to sta...
Last Term the Supreme Court handed down four decisions that upheld diverse efforts by state governme...
Voting is simple in the United States, right? The process of voting (organizing, running and tabula...
Since its inception, the Roberts Court has acquiesced in—and at times even abetted—the attempts of m...
From the moment the U.S. Supreme Court first confronted the difficult constitutional questions at ...
This Note analyzes the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Shaw v. Reno and examines its impact on the Co...
Judges and law professors alike have worried that an avowedly structural approach to constitutional ...
The United States Supreme Court recently upheld a New York law requiring that any changes in county ...
It has now been four decades since the Supreme Court stepped into the political thicket with its gro...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
The Voting Rights Act (VRA) has been an important mechanism for increasing participation by racial m...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
The Supreme Court plays a critical role in resolving clashes between majority and minority interests...
When the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, the justices in the majority insisted they were merely...
Since Baker v. Carr, when the Supreme Court overruled a long line of earlier decisions and conclude...