Election law plays a critical role in regulating the political arena at a time when Americans are witnessing unprecedented levels of polarization. The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law provides a comprehensive overview of the field, a survey of core themes, and summaries of the most pressing debates. Bringing together 47 leading scholars of election law, the Handbook offers readers a clearly written guide to aid navigation through this complex area, tackling controversial issues and situating them within the field's ongoing scholarly dialogue. Unparalleled in the breadth and depth of…mehr
Election law plays a critical role in regulating the political arena at a time when Americans are witnessing unprecedented levels of polarization. The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law provides a comprehensive overview of the field, a survey of core themes, and summaries of the most pressing debates. Bringing together 47 leading scholars of election law, the Handbook offers readers a clearly written guide to aid navigation through this complex area, tackling controversial issues and situating them within the field's ongoing scholarly dialogue. Unparalleled in the breadth and depth of its coverage, The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eugene D. Mazo is Associate Professor of Law and Political Science at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Duquesne University. An expert in election law and constitutional law, his work focuses on the theory and practice of democracy, both in the United States and around the world. He is the co-editor of The Best Candidate: Presidential Nomination in Polarized Times (2020), Democracy by the People: Reforming Campaign Finance in America (2018), and Election Law Stories (2016). A graduate of Columbia College, Professor Mazo holds a master's degree from Harvard, a doctorate in politics from Oxford, and a law degree from Stanford.
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Introduction: The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law Eugene D. Mazo Part I Situating Election Law 1. Election Law and Constitutional Law Heather K. Gerken 2. Election Law and Democratic Theory James A. Gardner 3. Election Law and Democratic Governance Richard H. Pildes 4. Election Law and Empirical Social Science Douglas M. Spencer 5. Election Law and Race Daniel P. Tokaji 6. Election Law and Gender Pamela S. Karlan Part II The Right to Vote 7. Voting in Colonial and Revolutionary America Anthony J. Gaughan 8. Voting under the Federal Constitution Travis Crum 9. Voting under Federal Election Laws Justin Weinstein-Tull 10. Voting under State Constitutions Wilfred U. Codrington III 11. Voting under State Law Ruth Greenwood Part III Running for Office 12. Ballot Access Derek T. Muller 13. Political Speech Michael R. Dimino 14. The Campaign Industry Robert Yablon 15. The Campaign Lawyer Mark C. Alexander 16. Political Corruption Michael D. Gilbert and Deborah Hellman Part IV The Role of Political Parties 17. What Is a Political Party? Joseph Fishkin 18. The Associational Rights of Political Parties Tabatha Abu El-Haj 19. Political Parties and Primary Elections Joshua Sellers 20. Political Party Patronage Michael E. Solimine 21. Parties and Polarization Michael S. Kang Part V Redistricting and Gerrymandering 22. One Person, One Vote Jacob Eisler 23. Redistricting Criteria Benjamin Plener Cover 24. Partisan Gerrymandering Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos 25. Racial Gerrymandering Bertrall L. Ross II 26. Redistricting Commissions Lisa Marshall Manheim 27. The Census Justin Levitt Part VI The Voting Rights Act 28. The Passage and Reauthorization of the VRA Guy-Uriel E. Charles and Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer 29. Understanding Section 2 Steven J. Mulroy 30. Erasing Section 2? Ellen D. Katz 31. Eulogizing Section 5 Franita Tolson 32. Language Provisions and Assistance Gilda R. Daniels Part VII Campaign Finance 33. The Theoretical Foundations of Campaign Finance Regulation Yasmin Dawood 34. Campaign Contributions Timothy K. Kuhner 35. Campaign Expenditures Bradley A. Smith 36. Public Financing of Election Campaigns Richard Briffault 37. Disclosing Campaign Finance Abby K. Wood 38. Corporations and Labor Unions in Election Law Sarah C. Haan Part VIII Election Administration 39. Voter Registration Atiba R. Ellis 40. Counting Votes and Declaring Winners Edward B. Foley 41. Partisan Parity in U.S. Election Administration Rebecca Green 42. Election Emergencies Michael T. Morley 43. The Electoral College Katherine Shaw Part IX Reforming the System 44. The Past, Present, and Future of Election Reform Richard L. Hasen Table of Cases Index
Introduction: The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law Eugene D. Mazo Part I Situating Election Law 1. Election Law and Constitutional Law Heather K. Gerken 2. Election Law and Democratic Theory James A. Gardner 3. Election Law and Democratic Governance Richard H. Pildes 4. Election Law and Empirical Social Science Douglas M. Spencer 5. Election Law and Race Daniel P. Tokaji 6. Election Law and Gender Pamela S. Karlan Part II The Right to Vote 7. Voting in Colonial and Revolutionary America Anthony J. Gaughan 8. Voting under the Federal Constitution Travis Crum 9. Voting under Federal Election Laws Justin Weinstein-Tull 10. Voting under State Constitutions Wilfred U. Codrington III 11. Voting under State Law Ruth Greenwood Part III Running for Office 12. Ballot Access Derek T. Muller 13. Political Speech Michael R. Dimino 14. The Campaign Industry Robert Yablon 15. The Campaign Lawyer Mark C. Alexander 16. Political Corruption Michael D. Gilbert and Deborah Hellman Part IV The Role of Political Parties 17. What Is a Political Party? Joseph Fishkin 18. The Associational Rights of Political Parties Tabatha Abu El-Haj 19. Political Parties and Primary Elections Joshua Sellers 20. Political Party Patronage Michael E. Solimine 21. Parties and Polarization Michael S. Kang Part V Redistricting and Gerrymandering 22. One Person, One Vote Jacob Eisler 23. Redistricting Criteria Benjamin Plener Cover 24. Partisan Gerrymandering Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos 25. Racial Gerrymandering Bertrall L. Ross II 26. Redistricting Commissions Lisa Marshall Manheim 27. The Census Justin Levitt Part VI The Voting Rights Act 28. The Passage and Reauthorization of the VRA Guy-Uriel E. Charles and Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer 29. Understanding Section 2 Steven J. Mulroy 30. Erasing Section 2? Ellen D. Katz 31. Eulogizing Section 5 Franita Tolson 32. Language Provisions and Assistance Gilda R. Daniels Part VII Campaign Finance 33. The Theoretical Foundations of Campaign Finance Regulation Yasmin Dawood 34. Campaign Contributions Timothy K. Kuhner 35. Campaign Expenditures Bradley A. Smith 36. Public Financing of Election Campaigns Richard Briffault 37. Disclosing Campaign Finance Abby K. Wood 38. Corporations and Labor Unions in Election Law Sarah C. Haan Part VIII Election Administration 39. Voter Registration Atiba R. Ellis 40. Counting Votes and Declaring Winners Edward B. Foley 41. Partisan Parity in U.S. Election Administration Rebecca Green 42. Election Emergencies Michael T. Morley 43. The Electoral College Katherine Shaw Part IX Reforming the System 44. The Past, Present, and Future of Election Reform Richard L. Hasen Table of Cases Index
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