This Note argues that the majority in Ashcroft have left courts with an unadministerable standard-not so much for reasons that Justice Souter articulated in his dissent, but rather because the Court provided no guidance on navigating around the myriad of factors in the convoluted totality analyses. In the face of this uncertainty, lower courts will rely increasingly on the proportionality standard of Johnson v. De Grandy, which marked the midpoint in the judicial shift from Justice Brennan\u27s worldview to Justice O\u27Connor\u27s world-view. Part I examines two cases after Ashcroft which represent different degrees of racial vote dilution: Shirt v. Hazeltine and Session v. Perry. In Shirt, American Indians in South Dakota suffered a histo...
Challenges under the Equal Protection Clause require proof of intentional discrimination. Though ra...
As illustrated by its 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court has gerrymandered it...
Race-based districting may be necessary to eradicate racist manipulation of voting, and yet poses di...
This Note argues that the majority in Ashcroft have left courts with an unadministerable standard-no...
This Note argues that the majority in Ashcroft have left courts with an unadministerable standard-no...
This Article challenges the Supreme Court\u27s justification for embracing a strict proportionality ...
Wilson raises two questions that are basic to the use of benign racial classifications in drawing ...
This Article considers the Supreme Court\u27s two approaches to race and representation: the constra...
In this Article, we explore the impact of a court-ordered and implemented re-crafting of state legis...
The Civil Rights Movement had a variety of transformative effects on the way federal courts hear and...
This Note will explore how Bartlett affects race and federalism in districting decisions. Specifical...
This paper describes and evaluates the evolution of rights doctrines in the United States, focusing ...
The United States Supreme Court ruled that a vote dilution violation under Section 2 of the Voting R...
What constraints should the protection of political equality place on the design of electoral system...
This Article describes and evaluates the evolution of rights doctrines in the United States, focusin...
Challenges under the Equal Protection Clause require proof of intentional discrimination. Though ra...
As illustrated by its 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court has gerrymandered it...
Race-based districting may be necessary to eradicate racist manipulation of voting, and yet poses di...
This Note argues that the majority in Ashcroft have left courts with an unadministerable standard-no...
This Note argues that the majority in Ashcroft have left courts with an unadministerable standard-no...
This Article challenges the Supreme Court\u27s justification for embracing a strict proportionality ...
Wilson raises two questions that are basic to the use of benign racial classifications in drawing ...
This Article considers the Supreme Court\u27s two approaches to race and representation: the constra...
In this Article, we explore the impact of a court-ordered and implemented re-crafting of state legis...
The Civil Rights Movement had a variety of transformative effects on the way federal courts hear and...
This Note will explore how Bartlett affects race and federalism in districting decisions. Specifical...
This paper describes and evaluates the evolution of rights doctrines in the United States, focusing ...
The United States Supreme Court ruled that a vote dilution violation under Section 2 of the Voting R...
What constraints should the protection of political equality place on the design of electoral system...
This Article describes and evaluates the evolution of rights doctrines in the United States, focusin...
Challenges under the Equal Protection Clause require proof of intentional discrimination. Though ra...
As illustrated by its 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court has gerrymandered it...
Race-based districting may be necessary to eradicate racist manipulation of voting, and yet poses di...