The article provides a comprehensive description of voting discrimination in California from 1982 to 2006. This article was presented as a report to Congress during the 2006 reauthorization and amendments to the Voting Rights Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1973, et seq. The authors focus on the continued necessity for Section 5 review of changes affecting voting and for a bilingual election process in selected jurisdictions. In effect since 1965, Section 5 requires covered jurisdictions to submit all voting changes for approval to either the United States Attorney General or the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The burden is on the jurisdiction to demonstrate the absence of a discriminatory purpose in the enactment of a proposed...
International audienceThe California Voting Rights Act is slowly eliminating at-large elections in t...
As local jurisdictions redistrict in the 1990s, those with a complex demographic mosaic like Los Ang...
Asian Americans face discrimination in some occasions when they exercise their right to vote. AA is ...
The article provides a comprehensive description of voting discrimination in California from 1982 to...
This article serves as an introduction to a symposium that was organized with the goal of ex-plicati...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Vot...
Since 1975, the language assistance provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act have provided import...
This year marks the fortieth anniversary of one of the most remarkable and consequential pieces of c...
Three major legal and public policy arguments are made to justify a rollback in the application of f...
Despite the 1870 passage of the Fifteenth Amendment prohibiting denial or abridgement of the right ...
The summer of 2016 showed that racial discrimination in voting is alive and well, as federal courts ...
This Article provides the first comprehensive account of non-Voting Rights Act federal voting laws. ...
On July 9, 2002, Governor Gray Davis signed the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) into law. The in...
From the passage of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in 1965 until the summer of 2013, several states wer...
African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American voters are more likely to face discrim...
International audienceThe California Voting Rights Act is slowly eliminating at-large elections in t...
As local jurisdictions redistrict in the 1990s, those with a complex demographic mosaic like Los Ang...
Asian Americans face discrimination in some occasions when they exercise their right to vote. AA is ...
The article provides a comprehensive description of voting discrimination in California from 1982 to...
This article serves as an introduction to a symposium that was organized with the goal of ex-plicati...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Vot...
Since 1975, the language assistance provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act have provided import...
This year marks the fortieth anniversary of one of the most remarkable and consequential pieces of c...
Three major legal and public policy arguments are made to justify a rollback in the application of f...
Despite the 1870 passage of the Fifteenth Amendment prohibiting denial or abridgement of the right ...
The summer of 2016 showed that racial discrimination in voting is alive and well, as federal courts ...
This Article provides the first comprehensive account of non-Voting Rights Act federal voting laws. ...
On July 9, 2002, Governor Gray Davis signed the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) into law. The in...
From the passage of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in 1965 until the summer of 2013, several states wer...
African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American voters are more likely to face discrim...
International audienceThe California Voting Rights Act is slowly eliminating at-large elections in t...
As local jurisdictions redistrict in the 1990s, those with a complex demographic mosaic like Los Ang...
Asian Americans face discrimination in some occasions when they exercise their right to vote. AA is ...