In recent years, scholars have come to a general agreement about the relationship between partisan gerrymandering and racial redistricting. Drawing districts that contain a majority of minority voters, as is often required by the Voting Rights Act, is said to help minority voters in those districts but hurt the Democratic Party more broadly. This Article argues that this familiar claim is based on a mistaken assumption about how redistricters can best manipulate districts for partisan gain -an assumption grounded in the idea that all voters can be thought of as either Democrats or Republicans. Relaxing this assumption, and acknowledging that voters come in diverse ideological types, we highlight the fact that the optimal partisan gerrymande...
The leading measures of gerrymandering reflect a party-centric theory of representation based on the...
Partisan redistricting effectively distorts election outcomes across the country and must be resolve...
Every ten years, as directed by the Constitution, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts an actual Enumera...
In recent years, scholars have come to a general agreement about the relationship between partisan g...
Academic studies of redistricting tend to be either doctrinal or empirical, but not both. As a resul...
In recent years, scholars have made great strides in measuring the extent of partisan gerrymandering...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court held that challenges to partisan gerrymanders presented ...
Since its founding, the United States has counted democratic elections as a fundamental tenet of dem...
Courts and scholars have operated on the implicit assumption that the Supreme Court\u27s one person...
The 2011 redistricting will provide some interesting challenges for minority voting rights. How can ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Shelby County has severely limited the power of the Voting Rights Ac...
[Excerpt] “In my most recent column, I expressed concern about the effectiveness of the constitution...
During the 1990 congressional redistricting many states were mandated to create additional majority ...
Gerrymandering (partisan redistricting) is widely believed to deprive citizens of meaningful partici...
Capitalizing on recent advances in algorithmic sampling, The Race-Blind Future of Voting Rights expl...
The leading measures of gerrymandering reflect a party-centric theory of representation based on the...
Partisan redistricting effectively distorts election outcomes across the country and must be resolve...
Every ten years, as directed by the Constitution, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts an actual Enumera...
In recent years, scholars have come to a general agreement about the relationship between partisan g...
Academic studies of redistricting tend to be either doctrinal or empirical, but not both. As a resul...
In recent years, scholars have made great strides in measuring the extent of partisan gerrymandering...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court held that challenges to partisan gerrymanders presented ...
Since its founding, the United States has counted democratic elections as a fundamental tenet of dem...
Courts and scholars have operated on the implicit assumption that the Supreme Court\u27s one person...
The 2011 redistricting will provide some interesting challenges for minority voting rights. How can ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Shelby County has severely limited the power of the Voting Rights Ac...
[Excerpt] “In my most recent column, I expressed concern about the effectiveness of the constitution...
During the 1990 congressional redistricting many states were mandated to create additional majority ...
Gerrymandering (partisan redistricting) is widely believed to deprive citizens of meaningful partici...
Capitalizing on recent advances in algorithmic sampling, The Race-Blind Future of Voting Rights expl...
The leading measures of gerrymandering reflect a party-centric theory of representation based on the...
Partisan redistricting effectively distorts election outcomes across the country and must be resolve...
Every ten years, as directed by the Constitution, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts an actual Enumera...