In the Election Law Mailbag

A few interesting items have arrived since my last roundup
David Primo, Rules and Restraint: Government Spending and the Design of Institutions (U. Chicago Press 2007)
Spencer Overton, Stealing Democracy (updated paperback edition, WW Norton 2007)
Jocelyn Benson, Su Voto es su Voz! Incorporating Voters of Limited English Proficiency into American Democracy, 48 Boston College L. Rev. 251 (2007)
Lloyd Mayer, The Much Maligned 527 and Institutional Choice, 87 Boston University L. Rev. 625 (2007)
Mike Pitts, Defining “Partisan” Law Enforcement, 18 Stanford Law and Policy Review 324 (2007)
Mike Pitts, Ordinary People, 6 Election Law Journal 113 (2007) (reviewing Overton, Stealing Democracy)
Mike Pitts, Heats or Tails?: A Modest Proposal for Deciding Close Elections, 29 Connecticut L. Rev. 739 (2006)
Frank Wu and Francey Lim Youngberg, People from China Crossing the River: Asian American Political Empowerment and Foreign Influence, in Asian Americans and Politics: Perspectives, Experiences, Prospects (Gordon H. Chang, ed., Stanford University Press 2001)

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