article published in law reviewOver the last 40 years of one person, one vote jurisprudence, the Supreme Court has distilled a stable and predictable test for resolving the basic numerical issue in equal representation: how much population difference between districts is permissible? Yet there remains one area of representation into which the Court has refused to venture: apportionment of Congress. In its only opinion on the mechanics of the decennial of apportionment, the Court deferred to Congress. It deferred because, unlike districting, it could not find a single workable measure for apportionment. But the reason it could not find such a measure was that it had made a mathematical error. This Article corrects that mistake and, in the ...
Abstract: Ever since the Supreme Court instituted the one person, one vote principle in congressiona...
NEW REVISED SECOND EDITION. The Congressional apportionment problem is deceptively easy to state: Ho...
The increasingly complex problems of elucidating congressional apportionment standards and granting ...
Over the last 40 years of one person, one vote jurisprudence, the Supreme Court has distilled a stab...
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court famously imposed the one-person, one-vote requirement on federal, st...
In 2004, Supreme Court Justice David Souter expressed the opinion that “the increasing efficiency of...
How to fairly apportion congressional seats to states has been debated for centuries. We present an ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
In this essay, Professors Edelman and Sherry explain the mathematics behind the allocation of congre...
In this essay, Professors Edelman and Sherry explain the mathematics behind the allocation of congre...
Every 10 years, the United States conducts population census. Beyond serving various socio-economic ...
Abstract: Ever since the Supreme Court instituted the one person, one vote principle in congressiona...
NEW REVISED SECOND EDITION. The Congressional apportionment problem is deceptively easy to state: Ho...
The increasingly complex problems of elucidating congressional apportionment standards and granting ...
Over the last 40 years of one person, one vote jurisprudence, the Supreme Court has distilled a stab...
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court famously imposed the one-person, one-vote requirement on federal, st...
In 2004, Supreme Court Justice David Souter expressed the opinion that “the increasing efficiency of...
How to fairly apportion congressional seats to states has been debated for centuries. We present an ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
Beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, the Supreme Court began to establish and enforce a constitutional ...
In this essay, Professors Edelman and Sherry explain the mathematics behind the allocation of congre...
In this essay, Professors Edelman and Sherry explain the mathematics behind the allocation of congre...
Every 10 years, the United States conducts population census. Beyond serving various socio-economic ...
Abstract: Ever since the Supreme Court instituted the one person, one vote principle in congressiona...
NEW REVISED SECOND EDITION. The Congressional apportionment problem is deceptively easy to state: Ho...
The increasingly complex problems of elucidating congressional apportionment standards and granting ...