Check out the Washington and Lee Law Review’s Symposium issue (Volume 81, Issue 3) for the symposium that Maureen Edobor and Chris Seaman organized earlier this year, “Voting Rights in a Politically Polarized Era.” It includes the following articles:
- Maureen Edobor & Christopher B. Seaman, Foreword: Voting Rights in a Politically Polarized Era
- Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos, Finding Condorcet
- Rebecca Green, Legal Support for Local Election Officials
- Henry L. Chambers, Jr., Protecting Minority Representation in an Era of Political Polarization and the Hollowing Out of Voting Rights Protections
- Wilfred U. Codrington III, Unprincipled All the Way Down
- Macin Graber & Joshua A. Douglas, A Major Wrong on a Private Right of Action Under the Voting Rights Act
- Michael T. Morley, The Scope of Election Litigation
- Mark E. Rush, Voting Rights in a Politically Polarized Era… and Beyond