The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Shelby County v. Holder has generated a flurry of scholarly thinking about alternative ways to approach legislatively enacted restrictions on voting rights. One alternative that deserves additional attention is the possibility of challenging voter participation restrictions (such as voter ID laws) as viewpoint discriminatory under existing First Amendment doctrine. Many of these laws, after all, are perceived as embodying a legislative choice to burden some voters but not others based on legislative expectations about how the most burdened voters are likely to vote. A viewpoint discrimination approach therefore seems ripe for further exploration. Part 1 of this paper explains why a First Amendment, ...
This midterm cycle has been characterized by fierce debates over voter identification measures in so...
This Note argues that 3PVRO activities implicate First Amendment rights to a degree that merits subs...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed with the intention of providing all Americans with the equa...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Shelby County v. Holder has generated a flurry of scholarl...
This Article engages the equality principles of the First Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause ...
Since the United States Supreme Court struck down section 4(b) of the Voting Rights Act ( VRA ) and ...
For the first time in at least a generation, the central focus of voting rights law has returned to ...
The introduction of state level voting laws in recent years is arguably unprecedented in both quanti...
The recent surge of voter interest in alternative candidates, as evidenced by Ross Perot\u27s contin...
This Article engages the equality principles of the First Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause ...
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 invalidates voting qualifications that deny the right to ...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
It seems like an obvious proposition that a citizen registering to vote or casting a ballot is engag...
This Article provides the first comprehensive account of non-Voting Rights Act federal voting laws. ...
Nearly half of U.S. states offer a ballot initiative process that citizens may use to pass legislati...
This midterm cycle has been characterized by fierce debates over voter identification measures in so...
This Note argues that 3PVRO activities implicate First Amendment rights to a degree that merits subs...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed with the intention of providing all Americans with the equa...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Shelby County v. Holder has generated a flurry of scholarl...
This Article engages the equality principles of the First Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause ...
Since the United States Supreme Court struck down section 4(b) of the Voting Rights Act ( VRA ) and ...
For the first time in at least a generation, the central focus of voting rights law has returned to ...
The introduction of state level voting laws in recent years is arguably unprecedented in both quanti...
The recent surge of voter interest in alternative candidates, as evidenced by Ross Perot\u27s contin...
This Article engages the equality principles of the First Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause ...
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 invalidates voting qualifications that deny the right to ...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
It seems like an obvious proposition that a citizen registering to vote or casting a ballot is engag...
This Article provides the first comprehensive account of non-Voting Rights Act federal voting laws. ...
Nearly half of U.S. states offer a ballot initiative process that citizens may use to pass legislati...
This midterm cycle has been characterized by fierce debates over voter identification measures in so...
This Note argues that 3PVRO activities implicate First Amendment rights to a degree that merits subs...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed with the intention of providing all Americans with the equa...