The article looks into the history of voter suppression in the U.S. to understand the need for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and examines the current state of voting rights and democratic system of government in various U.S. states after the January 6, 2021 attack at the Capitol Building
This Note traces the history of the voter suppression in the United States, connecting present-day e...
This thesis lays out Voter ID laws and the effects they have on minorities. A new era of Jim Crow le...
On March 7, 1966, the Supreme Court of the United States, over the partial dissent of Mr. Justice Bl...
This Article addresses threats to the right to vote that have arisen since 2018, when voter suppress...
This article explores state felon disenfranchisement laws and proposes a new way for felons to chall...
The Declaration of Independence states that the government’s power is derived “from the consent of t...
This Article explores one instance of the countermajoritarian problem in American democracy: how to ...
The right to vote is both fundamental to individual liberty and to the proper functioning of repres...
An answer to the assault on voting rights—crucial reading in advance of the 2020 presidential electi...
Scholars and courts have hotly debated whether the preclearance regime of the Voting Rights Act is c...
There are two ways to read the Supreme Court’s decision in Shelby County Alabama v. Holder: as a min...
America is witnessing a crisis of democracy unseen since the times of the Civil Rights Era. In spite...
Since the United States Supreme Court struck down section 4(b) of the Voting Rights Act ( VRA ) and ...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
The right to vote is clearly delineated among the rights identified in the Universal Declaration of ...
This Note traces the history of the voter suppression in the United States, connecting present-day e...
This thesis lays out Voter ID laws and the effects they have on minorities. A new era of Jim Crow le...
On March 7, 1966, the Supreme Court of the United States, over the partial dissent of Mr. Justice Bl...
This Article addresses threats to the right to vote that have arisen since 2018, when voter suppress...
This article explores state felon disenfranchisement laws and proposes a new way for felons to chall...
The Declaration of Independence states that the government’s power is derived “from the consent of t...
This Article explores one instance of the countermajoritarian problem in American democracy: how to ...
The right to vote is both fundamental to individual liberty and to the proper functioning of repres...
An answer to the assault on voting rights—crucial reading in advance of the 2020 presidential electi...
Scholars and courts have hotly debated whether the preclearance regime of the Voting Rights Act is c...
There are two ways to read the Supreme Court’s decision in Shelby County Alabama v. Holder: as a min...
America is witnessing a crisis of democracy unseen since the times of the Civil Rights Era. In spite...
Since the United States Supreme Court struck down section 4(b) of the Voting Rights Act ( VRA ) and ...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
The right to vote is clearly delineated among the rights identified in the Universal Declaration of ...
This Note traces the history of the voter suppression in the United States, connecting present-day e...
This thesis lays out Voter ID laws and the effects they have on minorities. A new era of Jim Crow le...
On March 7, 1966, the Supreme Court of the United States, over the partial dissent of Mr. Justice Bl...