Questions if voters would vote differently if it were illegal to discriminate in voting? How can courts enforce such a prohibition?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Terry Smith has spent twenty-five years teaching at national law schools, most recently as a Distinguished Research Professor. His legal scholarship has been cited by federal courts, and he is the author of the book Barack Obama, Post-racialism, and the New Politics of Triangulation (2012).
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Introduction: the long night of déjà vu 1. Electing Trump and breaching norms 2. The exoneration of white voters 3. White voters and the law of alternative facts 4. The sirens of white nationalism 5. Law as pretext 6. Voting while white 7. Holding candidates and parties accountable 8. We the people: fashioning a legal remedy for voter whitelash Conclusion: the globalization of whitelash.
Introduction: the long night of déjà vu 1. Electing Trump and breaching norms 2. The exoneration of white voters 3. White voters and the law of alternative facts 4. The sirens of white nationalism 5. Law as pretext 6. Voting while white 7. Holding candidates and parties accountable 8. We the people: fashioning a legal remedy for voter whitelash Conclusion: the globalization of whitelash.
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