The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights\u27 Majority Report on the 2000 Presidential vote in Florida presents two types of empirical evidence that African-Americans were denied the right to vote. The report concluded that, The Voting Rights Act prohibits both intentional discrimination and \u27results\u27 discrimination. It is within the jurisdictional province of the Justice Department to pursue and a court of competent jurisdiction to decide whether the facts prove or disprove illegal discrimination under either standard. To reach their conclusion that discrimination had occurred, the majority examined the impact of race on spoiled (or non-voted) ballot rates as well as the impact of race on the exclusion from voter eligibility lists becaus...
In 1960 African Americans in the South were substantially disfranchised by racially discriminatory r...
The aftermath of the shooting of Trayvon Martin raises serious issues about a possible double standa...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights\u27 Majority Report on the 2000 Presidential vote in Florida pre...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American voters are more likely to face discrim...
Numerous studies show that the rate at which African‐Americans cast ballots with missing or invalid ...
In 1965, the United States Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act to end discrimination against blac...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
In Judging the Voting Rights Act, Professors Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles report that judges are ...
In Judging the Voting Rights Act, Professors Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles report that judges are ...
A rich body of research presents conflicting accounts describing how contemporary voter suppression ...
The aftermath of the shooting of Trayvon Martin raises serious issues about a possible double standa...
Although African Americans cast a majority of ballots rejected by counting machines following the 20...
For nearly fifty years, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (“VRA”) and its amendments have remedied racia...
In 1960 African Americans in the South were substantially disfranchised by racially discriminatory r...
The aftermath of the shooting of Trayvon Martin raises serious issues about a possible double standa...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights\u27 Majority Report on the 2000 Presidential vote in Florida pre...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American voters are more likely to face discrim...
Numerous studies show that the rate at which African‐Americans cast ballots with missing or invalid ...
In 1965, the United States Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act to end discrimination against blac...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
In Judging the Voting Rights Act, Professors Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles report that judges are ...
In Judging the Voting Rights Act, Professors Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles report that judges are ...
A rich body of research presents conflicting accounts describing how contemporary voter suppression ...
The aftermath of the shooting of Trayvon Martin raises serious issues about a possible double standa...
Although African Americans cast a majority of ballots rejected by counting machines following the 20...
For nearly fifty years, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (“VRA”) and its amendments have remedied racia...
In 1960 African Americans in the South were substantially disfranchised by racially discriminatory r...
The aftermath of the shooting of Trayvon Martin raises serious issues about a possible double standa...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...