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June 22, 2007
"Election Law and the Roberts Court" Symposium Papers
The Ohio State Law Journal has now posted this page with links to the papers being published in its two-issue symposium. They include the following: -Edward Foley, The Ohio State University, Election Law and the Roberts Court: An Introduction
-Richard Briffault, Columbia University, WRTL and Randall: The Roberts Court and the Unsettling of Campaign Finance Law
-Rick Hasen, Loyola Law School of Los Angeles, The Newer Incoherence: Competition, Social Science, and Balancing in Campaign Finance Law After Randall v. Sorrell
-Pam Karlan, Stanford University, New Beginnings and Dead Ends in the Law of Democracy
-Michael Solimine, University of Cincinnati, Institutional Process, Agenda Setting, and the Development of Election Law on the Supreme Court
-Brad Smith, Capital University, The John Roberts Salvage Company: After McConnell, a New Court Looks to Repair the Constitution
-Ellen Katz, University of Michigan, Reviving the Right to Vote
-Dan Lowenstein, University of California at Los Angeles, The Meaning of Bush v. Gore
-Richard Pildes, New York University, The Decline of Legally Mandated Minority Representation
-Daniel Tokaji, The Ohio State University, Leave It to the Lower Courts: On Judicial Intervention in Election Administration
-Edward Foley, The Ohio State University, The Future of Bush v. Gore
-John Fortier, American Enterprise Institute, Foley on the Future of Bush v. Gore
-Michael Kang, Emory University, When Courts Won't Make Law: Judicial Paralysis and Partisan Gerrymandering
-Samuel Issacharoff & Jonathan Nagler, New York University, Protected from Politics: Diminishing Margins of Electoral Competition in U.S. Congressional Elections
-Guy-Uriel Charles, University of Minnesota, Race, Redistricting, and Representation
Posted by tokajid at June 22, 2007 06:28 AM
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