Election Law Journal 9:1 Now Available; Preview of ELJ 9:2

You can now find the table of contents from ELJ 9:1 here and reprinted below. Look for ELJ 9:2 in April, featuring Jennifer Hochschild on the nature of the franchise, Thomas Stratmann on campaign contribution limits and competitiveness of elections, Jacob Marisam on emergency voting rules during the 1918 influenza epidemic, and book reviews by Bruce Cain, Guy-Uriel Charles, and David Kimball.
Here is the ELJ 9:1 table of contents:
EDITORIAL
The Party Line
Daniel H. Lowenstein and Richard L. Hasen
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Long Lines at Polling Stations? Observations from an Election Day Field Study
Douglas M. Spencer and Zachary S. Markovits
Long Lines at the Courthouse: Pre-Election Litigation of Election Day Burdens
Justin Levitt
Economic Crisis, Iraq, and Race: A Study of the 2008 Presidential Election
Seth J. Hill, Michael C. Herron, and Jeffrey B. Lewis
BOOK REVIEWS
A Party-Centered System of Campaign Finance Reform
Raymond J. La Raja reviewing Peter J. Wallison and Joel M. Gora, Better Parties, Better Government:
A Realistic Program for Campaign Finance Reform
Is This Any Way to Run an Election? Third Parties, Independent Candidates, and the American Electoral Labyrinth
Mark Rush reviewing Theresa Amato, The Myth of Voter Choice in a Two-Party Tyranny
RECENT CASES AND MATERIALS
Summary
EMILY’s List v. Federal Election Commission, 581 F.3d 1 (D.C. Cir. 2009)

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