ELJ 7:4 Now Available: Preview of ELJ 8:1

You can find the table of contents and links to Election Law Journal 7:4 here, with the TOC reprinted below. Look for ELJ 8:1 in January, featuring Matthew Sanderson on political cybersquatting, Beth Ann Rosenson on perceptions of corruption among journalists, and book reviews by Grant Hayden, John Matsusaka, Robert Montjoy, and Richard Smolka.
Here is the Table of Contents for 7:4:
The Party Line
Daniel H. Lowenstein and Richard L. Hasen
The Skeptical Pluralist: Nelson Polsby’s Contributions to the Study of Political Reform
Bruce E. Cain and James A. Desveaux
Partisanship Suppressed: Judicial Decision-Making in Ralph Nader’s 2004 Ballot Access Litigation
Kyle C. Kopko
Democracy and Disclosure: Electoral Systems and the Regulation of Political Finance
Joel W. Johnson
Bartlett v. Strickland: Unveiling the Roberts Court Philosophy on Election Law
Kareem U. Crayton
Not So Simple: Voting Rights for American Indians in State Elections (reviewing Daniel McCool, Susan M. Olson, and Jennifer L. Robinson, Native Vote: American Indians, the Voting Rights Act, and the Right to Vote)
Carole Goldberg
Can Rules Stop a Fiscal Train Wreck? (reviewing David M. Primo, Rules and Restraint: Government Spending and the Design of Institutions)
Eric Patashnk
Summary
Sam Hirsch
Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District Number One v. Michael B. Mukasey, et al. (Civil Action No. 06-1384. May 30, 2008.)

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