Election Law Journal 7:3 Available; Preview of ELJ 7:4

You can find the table of contents for ELJ 7:3 here, and reprinted below. Look for ELJ 7:4 in October, featuring Bruce Cain and James Desveaux on Nelson Polsby’s pluralist legacy, Kyle Kopko on state courts and partisanship in the 2004 election, Joel Johnson on comparative campaign finance disclosure, Kareem Crayton previewing the Supreme Court’s Bartlett v. Strickland case, and book reviews by Eric Patashnik and Carole Goldberg.
EDITORIAL
The Party Line
Daniel H. Lowenstein, Richard L. Hasen
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 173-174.
IN MEMORIAM
Herbert E. Alexander, 1927–2008
David Adamany
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 175-176.
FORUM
The Way We Choose Presidential Nominees: Problems and Prospects
David Price
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 177-180.
SYMPOSIUM ON THE “NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE” PLAN
Possibilities and Problems in the National Popular Vote Movement
Robert W. Bennett
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 181-187.
Neither the Red States nor the Blue States but the United States: The National Popular Vote and American Political Democracy
Jamin B. Raskin
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 188-195.
Vanity of Vanities: National Popular Vote and the Electoral College
Bradley A. Smith
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 196-217.
Popular Election of the President: Using or Abusing the Electoral College?
Jennifer S. Hendricks
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 218-226.
More Thoughts on the Compact Clause and the National Popular Vote: A Response to Professor Hendricks
Derek T. Muller
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 227-232.
ORIGINAL PAPER
Corporate Contributions after the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
Susan Clark Muntean
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 233-244.
SPECIAL BOOK REVIEW ISSUE
Rewriting the Constitution’s Basic “Structural” Provisions: When a Constitutional Convention for Electoral Change Is Necessary, and What It Might Be Expected to Accomplish
Vikram David Amar
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 245-252.
reviewing: Sanford Levinson, Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (And How We the People Can Correct It) and Larry Sabato, A More Perfect Constitution: 23 Proposals to Revitalize Our Constitution and Make America a Fairer Country
The Voting Rights Act’s Unrealized Objectives and Future Possibilities
Rodolfo O. de la Garza
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 253-255.
reviewing Ana Henderson, ed., Voting Rights Act Reauthorization of 2006: Perspectives on Democracy,
Participation, and Power.
Direct Democracy in California
Wesley Hussey
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 256-258.
reviewing Mark Baldassare and Cheryl Katz, The Coming Age of Direct Democracy: California’s Recall and
Beyond.
Documenting the Disturbing Trends in Judicial Elections
J. Clark Kelso
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 259-270.
reviewing Matthew J. Streb, ed., Running for Judge: The Rising Political, Financial, and Legal Stakes of Judicial
Elections.
Finally A Guidebook for New York’s Impenetrable Election System
Eric Lane
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 271-273.
reviewing Jerry H. Goldfeder, Goldfeder’s Modern Election
Law.
RECENT CASES AND MATERIALS
Summary
Sam Hirsch
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 274-274.
Citizens for Tax Reform v. Deters, 518 F. 3d 375 (6th Cir. 2008)
Election Law Journal. September 2008, 7(3): 275-284.

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