The Supreme Court’s Recent Redistricting Decisions: Change of Heart or Lack of Interest?

The Supreme Court’s Recent Redistricting Decisions: Change of Heart or Lack of Interest? By Laughlin McDonald Vol. 22, No. 4, 2000 p. 9 After a series of blockbuster decisions beginning with Shaw v. Reno in 1993, it looks as if

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The Department of Justice: Enforcing the Voting Rights Act

The Department of Justice: Enforcing the Voting Rights Act By Anita Hodgkiss Vol. 22, No. 4, 2000 pp. 11-12 The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has the authority to take steps to protect voting rights when election district lines are

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Fighting the “New” Disfranchisement with a New Voting Rights Movement

Fighting the “New” Disfranchisement with a New Voting Rights Movement By Ellen Spears Vol. 22, No. 4, 2000 p. 14 The raft of disfranchising mechanisms, old and new, that served to delegitimize the 2000 presidential election place the need for

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Fair Policies through Effective Redistricting

Fair Policies through Effective Redistricting By Mike Sayer Vol. 22, No. 4, 2000 p. 20 In 1992, a three-judge federal court in Mississippi approved a legislative redistricting plan that, in the court’s words, created the “maximum number of electable black

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