Panel 2: Redistricting After the 2020 Census: Gerrymandering and Misrepresentation Thursday, January 27 at 12:45 p.m. The current redistricting cycle will be the first since the 2019 Supreme Court ruling that gerrymandering for party advantage cannot be challenged in federal court. Panelists discuss the pernicious threat of gerrymandering and the misrepresentation of minority communities, and how to thwart manipulative mapmakers. For more information on our panelists, click here.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/law-review-recordings/1002/thumbnail.jp
Redistricting, the act of redrawing political districts, is an important process in American democra...
Redistricting activists have long argued that partisan gerrymandering poses a fundamental threat to ...
Gerrymandering is the intentional practice of manipulating the boundaries of congressional districts...
Panel 2: Redistricting After the 2020 Census: Gerrymandering and Misrepresentation Thursday, January...
Panel 3: Electoral Reform Thursday, January 27 at 2:30 p.m. This panel focuses on strengthening elec...
Panel 1: The Evolution of Voter Suppression Thursday, January 27 at 10:15 a.m. While the nation batt...
Since its founding, the United States has counted democratic elections as a fundamental tenet of dem...
While drawing electoral districts and its special type called gerrymandering (redistricting with a c...
Gerrymandering through the method of redistricting poses a grave threat to our democracy. Redistrict...
As mandated by the Constitution, every 10 years congressional seats must be reapportioned and each s...
With the understanding that the election may still be undecided, we will gather the day-after for a ...
Voter suppression, gerrymandering and electoral reform were the main topics of discussion at “The Af...
This lecture will survey the recent history of legislative gerrymandering in the United States, and ...
“The right to vote is the right from which all other rights ultimately flow,” Attorney General Merri...
ABSTRACT Redistricting received substantial attention in the popular media in 2011, as states redrew...
Redistricting, the act of redrawing political districts, is an important process in American democra...
Redistricting activists have long argued that partisan gerrymandering poses a fundamental threat to ...
Gerrymandering is the intentional practice of manipulating the boundaries of congressional districts...
Panel 2: Redistricting After the 2020 Census: Gerrymandering and Misrepresentation Thursday, January...
Panel 3: Electoral Reform Thursday, January 27 at 2:30 p.m. This panel focuses on strengthening elec...
Panel 1: The Evolution of Voter Suppression Thursday, January 27 at 10:15 a.m. While the nation batt...
Since its founding, the United States has counted democratic elections as a fundamental tenet of dem...
While drawing electoral districts and its special type called gerrymandering (redistricting with a c...
Gerrymandering through the method of redistricting poses a grave threat to our democracy. Redistrict...
As mandated by the Constitution, every 10 years congressional seats must be reapportioned and each s...
With the understanding that the election may still be undecided, we will gather the day-after for a ...
Voter suppression, gerrymandering and electoral reform were the main topics of discussion at “The Af...
This lecture will survey the recent history of legislative gerrymandering in the United States, and ...
“The right to vote is the right from which all other rights ultimately flow,” Attorney General Merri...
ABSTRACT Redistricting received substantial attention in the popular media in 2011, as states redrew...
Redistricting, the act of redrawing political districts, is an important process in American democra...
Redistricting activists have long argued that partisan gerrymandering poses a fundamental threat to ...
Gerrymandering is the intentional practice of manipulating the boundaries of congressional districts...