This Article’s analysis reveals that by the 1990s the intent, or purpose, prong of Section 5 had become the dominant basis for objections to discriminatory voting changes. During that decade an astonishing 43 percent of all objections were, according to this assessment, based on discriminatory purpose alone. Thus, a key issue for Congress in determining how to deal with the preclearance requirement of the Act due to expire in 2007-assuming it seeks to restore the protection of minority voting rights that existed before January 2000-is whether to revise the language of Section 5 so as to restore the long-accepted definition of purpose thrown out by Bossier II. The authors believe that the analysis in the following pages provides critical evi...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
The pending challenge to section 5 of the Voting Rights Act insists the statute is no longer necessa...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 requires certain jurisdictions with a history of racial d...
This Article’s analysis reveals that by the 1990s the intent, or purpose, prong of Section 5 had bec...
This Case Note examines a recent Supreme Court decision that collapses the purpose and effect prongs...
If someone told you that whenever a particular State or political subdivision attempts to change i...
Is the core provision of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional? Many people now think that the Act\...
Is the core provision of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional? Many people now think that the Act\...
Is the core provision of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional? Many people now think that the Act\...
The Supreme Court, having found that certain states received unequal treatment under the Voting Righ...
The Fifteenth Amendment purported to withdraw race and color from the calculus of suffrage. Instead,...
The United States Supreme Court effectively dismantled the pre-clearance provision of the Voting Rig...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed with the intention of providing all Americans with the equa...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
The pending challenge to section 5 of the Voting Rights Act insists the statute is no longer necessa...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 requires certain jurisdictions with a history of racial d...
This Article’s analysis reveals that by the 1990s the intent, or purpose, prong of Section 5 had bec...
This Case Note examines a recent Supreme Court decision that collapses the purpose and effect prongs...
If someone told you that whenever a particular State or political subdivision attempts to change i...
Is the core provision of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional? Many people now think that the Act\...
Is the core provision of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional? Many people now think that the Act\...
Is the core provision of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional? Many people now think that the Act\...
The Supreme Court, having found that certain states received unequal treatment under the Voting Righ...
The Fifteenth Amendment purported to withdraw race and color from the calculus of suffrage. Instead,...
The United States Supreme Court effectively dismantled the pre-clearance provision of the Voting Rig...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed with the intention of providing all Americans with the equa...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
The pending challenge to section 5 of the Voting Rights Act insists the statute is no longer necessa...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...