The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by the U.S. Constitution to protect the regulatory interests of states and to reflect the partisan affiliation of the electorate. It discusses the judicial standards for the institutional legitimacy and political outcomes of the federalism issues. The article mentions the benefits of partisan gerrymandering that facilitates the state-federal relationship through delegation on national legislation
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
This Article challenges the basic premise in the law of gerrymandering that partisanship is a consti...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Among the questions that vex the federalism literature are why states check the federal government a...
For decades, we have debated whether political safeguards preserve healthy relations between the s...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Partisan gerrymandering is a political tradition the United States can no longer afford. Due in part...
This Essay makes three contributions to the debateover whether the Constitution contains a judiciall...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, a narrow majority of the Supreme Court determined that, at least for the mome...
Partisan gerrymandering is the process of drafting state and congressional districts in a manner tha...
This article, using a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on partisan gerrymandering, explores ...
In this Article, Professor Weiser calls for a new conception of federal-state relations to justify e...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
This Article challenges the basic premise in the law of gerrymandering that partisanship is a consti...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Among the questions that vex the federalism literature are why states check the federal government a...
For decades, we have debated whether political safeguards preserve healthy relations between the s...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Partisan gerrymandering is a political tradition the United States can no longer afford. Due in part...
This Essay makes three contributions to the debateover whether the Constitution contains a judiciall...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, a narrow majority of the Supreme Court determined that, at least for the mome...
Partisan gerrymandering is the process of drafting state and congressional districts in a manner tha...
This article, using a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on partisan gerrymandering, explores ...
In this Article, Professor Weiser calls for a new conception of federal-state relations to justify e...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...