Journal of Race, Gender and Ethnicity (Touro):
Jackals, Tall Ships, and the Endless Forest of Lies: Foreword to Symposium on the Voting Rights in the Wake of Shelby County v. Holder
Anthony Paul Farley
Eviscerating the Voting Rights Act and Moral Authority: Freedom to Discriminate Comes with a Price
Patricia A. BroussardElimination Dance
Sarah Jane FormanDemography and Democracy
Phyllis GoldfarbStill Fighting after All These Years: Minority Voting Rights 50 Years after the March on Washington
Deborah N. ArcherThe Second Reconstruction Is Over
Robert V. Ward Jr.The Voting Game
Sarah R. RobinsonSetting Congress up to Fail
Margaret B. KwokaElectoral Silver Linings after Shelby, Citizens United and Bennett
Ciara Torres-SpelliscyLegal Post-Racialism as an Instrument of Racial Compromise in Shelby County v. Holder
Pantea JavidanPost Oppression
Christian B. SundquistFrederick Douglass on Shelby County
Olympia DuhartPreferential Judicial Activism
Sudha SettyShelby, Race, and Disability Rights
Ravi MalhotraUnseen Exclusions in Voting and Immigration Law
César Cuauhtémoc García HernándezUnmistakably Clear: Human Rights, the Right to Representation, and Remedial Voting Rights of People of Color
Matthew H. CharityToward a Fundamental Right to Evade Law? The Rule of Power in Shelby County and State Farm
Martha T. McCluskeyThe Post-Shelby County Game
Steven R. MorrisonBacksliding: The United States Supreme Court, Shelby County v. Holder and the Dismantling of Voting Rights Act of 1965
Bridgette BaldwinOn the Repeal of the Voting Rights Act and the Breadth of the Long Counter Revolution
Ifetato M. Flannery