A Federal Baseline for the Right to Vote

John Greabe has written an Essay (Part I and Part II) for the Columbia Law Review Sidebar. The paper argues that the federal constitutional definition of state citizenship (defined in the context of diversity litigation to be coextensive with the Restatement’s traditional definition of domicile) should be understood to preempt state laws (such as one proposed last year in New Hampshire) that define domicile for purposes of voting within the state in narrower terms.

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