This Note argues that interpreting section 2 to exclude initiative proposals during their circulation phase is the only way to avoid insurmountable statutory construction problems and constitutional objections. It grounds the theoretical discussion of the VRA in an analysis of how the court applied section 2 in Operation King\u27s Dream. Part I provides the legal landscape of a section 2 claim, including relevant legislative history and the essential elements of a successful claim. Part II contends that because no voting takes place during the petition phase of a proposal, petition circulation can neither deny nor abridge the right to vote. Part III argues that interpreting section 2 so that it applies to acts of private citizens would elim...
This is an introduction to the Seattle University Law Review\u27s Symposium on the initiative proces...
Congress voted last summer to reauthorize the expiring provisions of the Voting Rights Act. Among th...
The passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) was a momentous occasion for minority voters in t...
This Note argues that interpreting section 2 to exclude initiative proposals during their circulatio...
Nearly half of U.S. states offer a ballot initiative process that citizens may use to pass legislati...
This Note examines possible constitutional constraints on initiative and referendum. Part II briefly...
(Excerpt) This Note considers the outcome in a case where named state official defendants in a simil...
Citizen initiatives and referendums are important tools for participatory democracy. Because initiat...
This Issue Brief from the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy begins by explaining the ...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly noted that ballot and election regulations raise difficult question...
This Article addresses a new controversy over whether Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act prohibits l...
Section V of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) required covered jurisdictions to obtain “preclearance” bef...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is widely known as the most effective civil rights statute in history....
Contrary to popular opinion, the Supreme Court has not yet resolved whether lobbying is constitution...
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the coverage formula of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in Shelby Cou...
This is an introduction to the Seattle University Law Review\u27s Symposium on the initiative proces...
Congress voted last summer to reauthorize the expiring provisions of the Voting Rights Act. Among th...
The passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) was a momentous occasion for minority voters in t...
This Note argues that interpreting section 2 to exclude initiative proposals during their circulatio...
Nearly half of U.S. states offer a ballot initiative process that citizens may use to pass legislati...
This Note examines possible constitutional constraints on initiative and referendum. Part II briefly...
(Excerpt) This Note considers the outcome in a case where named state official defendants in a simil...
Citizen initiatives and referendums are important tools for participatory democracy. Because initiat...
This Issue Brief from the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy begins by explaining the ...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly noted that ballot and election regulations raise difficult question...
This Article addresses a new controversy over whether Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act prohibits l...
Section V of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) required covered jurisdictions to obtain “preclearance” bef...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is widely known as the most effective civil rights statute in history....
Contrary to popular opinion, the Supreme Court has not yet resolved whether lobbying is constitution...
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the coverage formula of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in Shelby Cou...
This is an introduction to the Seattle University Law Review\u27s Symposium on the initiative proces...
Congress voted last summer to reauthorize the expiring provisions of the Voting Rights Act. Among th...
The passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) was a momentous occasion for minority voters in t...