The Reconstruction Amendments\u27 guarantee of civil rights and political equality for racial minorities means that with respect to voting and representation, raceneutral results should be as much a constitutional imperative as colorblind process. As such, a colorblind electoral rule that unintentionally lessens the ability of a minority group to vote or to choose its candidate of choice should be deemed unconstitutional under the Fifteenth Amendment, not merely unlawful under the Voting Rights Act, unless the jurisdiction can provide a strong justification for the rule focused on why such a rule is reasonably necessary to safeguard the electoral process. This change could\u27 result in significant restructuring of voting qualifications and...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
Wilson raises two questions that are basic to the use of benign racial classifications in drawing ...
This Note traces the history of the voter suppression in the United States, connecting present-day e...
Symposium - The Role of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in the Civil Rights...
Racially polarized voting makes minorities more vulnerable to discriminatory changes in election law...
This article is based on one that was first published in The Wastington Post on April 16, 1995. It ...
Lawyers in voting discrimination cases are fond of quoting Justice Frankfurter\u27s dictum that the...
This Note explores the crossroads of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, redistricting, strict scrutiny, ...
The article challenges the U.S. to reevaluate the fundamental right to vote against racial targeting...
Espousing colorblindness as the defining feature of the Equal Protection Clause, a bare majority of ...
This Article will explore the origins of the Court’s color-blind interpretation of the Fourteenth Am...
The 2011 redistricting will provide some interesting challenges for minority voting rights. How can ...
Since Shelby County v. Holder, the country has grown accustomed to life without the full strength of...
The Author critiques the Supreme Court’s analysis in its Shelby County v. Holder decision, which fou...
The Supreme Court declared §4(b) of the Voting Right Act (1965) unconstitutional in the case of Shel...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
Wilson raises two questions that are basic to the use of benign racial classifications in drawing ...
This Note traces the history of the voter suppression in the United States, connecting present-day e...
Symposium - The Role of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in the Civil Rights...
Racially polarized voting makes minorities more vulnerable to discriminatory changes in election law...
This article is based on one that was first published in The Wastington Post on April 16, 1995. It ...
Lawyers in voting discrimination cases are fond of quoting Justice Frankfurter\u27s dictum that the...
This Note explores the crossroads of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, redistricting, strict scrutiny, ...
The article challenges the U.S. to reevaluate the fundamental right to vote against racial targeting...
Espousing colorblindness as the defining feature of the Equal Protection Clause, a bare majority of ...
This Article will explore the origins of the Court’s color-blind interpretation of the Fourteenth Am...
The 2011 redistricting will provide some interesting challenges for minority voting rights. How can ...
Since Shelby County v. Holder, the country has grown accustomed to life without the full strength of...
The Author critiques the Supreme Court’s analysis in its Shelby County v. Holder decision, which fou...
The Supreme Court declared §4(b) of the Voting Right Act (1965) unconstitutional in the case of Shel...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
Wilson raises two questions that are basic to the use of benign racial classifications in drawing ...
This Note traces the history of the voter suppression in the United States, connecting present-day e...