Plaintiff, a resident of Houma, Louisiana, who owned no real property, brought a class action seeking to prevent the city from issuing utility revenue bonds approved by a vote of the property taxpayers at a special election. He argued that the Louisiana statute restricting the right to vote in such elections to property owners was unconstitutional. Plaintiff relied on Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections, in which the Supreme Court declared that Virginia\u27s required payment of poll taxes for voting in general elections was a violation of the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment. Harper, he claimed, established that any voter qualification based on property ownership violates the equal protection clause. The three-judge fed...
The fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution allows unequal protection of the laws, pr...
The "equal sovereignty" principle the Supreme Court majority relied on in Shelby County v. Holder to...
This Article provides the first comprehensive account of non-Voting Rights Act federal voting laws. ...
Plaintiff, a resident of Houma, Louisiana, who owned no real property, brought a class action seekin...
Defendant Wilmington Parking Authority was a tax-exempt state agency organized under the Delaware Pa...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the issue of whether property ownership in a municipality makes a ...
In Bush v. Gore, the United States Supreme Court applied the Equal Protection Clause to the mechanic...
Plaintiffs brought an action against defendants, Chairman of the Georgia State Democratic Executive ...
The seventeenth amendment to the state constitution provides Washington with one of the most restric...
On July 10, 1991, the Nebraska Supreme Court held that the state property tax system violates the Ne...
A large body of research documents the dominance of homeowners in local politics. There has been lit...
In their famous article on the right of privacy, Warren and Brandeis noted that the common law prote...
Brown, a Negro, was convicted of a capital offense in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Having exhaust...
Several members of the New Orleans Board of Commissioners of Elections were indicted on charges of h...
A 1929 deed which conveyed land from private individuals to a city provided: “. . . In the event sai...
The fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution allows unequal protection of the laws, pr...
The "equal sovereignty" principle the Supreme Court majority relied on in Shelby County v. Holder to...
This Article provides the first comprehensive account of non-Voting Rights Act federal voting laws. ...
Plaintiff, a resident of Houma, Louisiana, who owned no real property, brought a class action seekin...
Defendant Wilmington Parking Authority was a tax-exempt state agency organized under the Delaware Pa...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the issue of whether property ownership in a municipality makes a ...
In Bush v. Gore, the United States Supreme Court applied the Equal Protection Clause to the mechanic...
Plaintiffs brought an action against defendants, Chairman of the Georgia State Democratic Executive ...
The seventeenth amendment to the state constitution provides Washington with one of the most restric...
On July 10, 1991, the Nebraska Supreme Court held that the state property tax system violates the Ne...
A large body of research documents the dominance of homeowners in local politics. There has been lit...
In their famous article on the right of privacy, Warren and Brandeis noted that the common law prote...
Brown, a Negro, was convicted of a capital offense in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Having exhaust...
Several members of the New Orleans Board of Commissioners of Elections were indicted on charges of h...
A 1929 deed which conveyed land from private individuals to a city provided: “. . . In the event sai...
The fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution allows unequal protection of the laws, pr...
The "equal sovereignty" principle the Supreme Court majority relied on in Shelby County v. Holder to...
This Article provides the first comprehensive account of non-Voting Rights Act federal voting laws. ...