[EL] Election Law Journal 11:4 Now Available: Major Developments in Redistricting

Rick Hasen rhasen at law.uci.edu
Mon Dec 17 15:53:23 PST 2012


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    Election Law Journal 11:4 Now Available: Major Developments in
    Redistricting <http://electionlawblog.org/?p=45484>

Posted on December 17, 2012 3:17 pm 
<http://electionlawblog.org/?p=45484> by Dan Tokaji 
<http://electionlawblog.org/?author=5>

The latest issue of Election Law Journal is now available 
<http://online.liebertpub.com/toc/elj/11/4>.  The featured topic is 
redistricting, with eight articles on the subject.  The issue also 
articles on Alvin Greene's surprising victory in the 2010 Democratic 
primary in South Carolina and Americans' perceptions of corruption, as 
well as a forum on Argentinian electoral reforms and a book review of 
/Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process//./ The full 
table of contents appears below.

    The Party Line: Dimensions of Redistricting, by Daniel P. Tokaji,
    Paul Gronke, Michael Halberstam

    *Articles*

    Alvin Greene? Who? How Did He Win the United States Senate
    Nomination in South Carolina?, by Joseph Bafumi, Michael C. Herron,
    Seth J. Hill & Jeffrey B. Lewis

    Corruption, Political Participation, and Appetite for Reform:
    Americans' Assessment of the Role of Money in Politics, by Daron
    Shaw, Brian Roberts, Abby Blass

    *Featured Topic: Major Developments in Redistricting*

    How to Do Things with Boundaries: Redistricting and the Construction
    of Politics, by James A. Gardner

    On Overreaching, or Why Rick Perry May Save the Voting Rights Act
    but Destroy Affirmative Action, by Ellen D. Katz

    Court Deference to State Legislatures in Redistricting After /Perry
    v. Perez/, by Jeffrey M. Wice & Leonard M. Kohen

    Process Failure and Transparency Reform in Local Redistricting, by
    Michael Halberstam

    Adventures in Redistricting: A Look at the California Redistricting
    Commission, by Karin Mac Donald

    The Effects of Redistricting on Incumbents, by Stephen Ansolabehere
    & James M. Snyder Jr.

    Defining Communities of Interest in Redistricting Through Initiative
    Voting,  by Todd Makse

    Electoral Constituencies and Political Parties in Kuwait: An
    Assessment, by Abdullah Al-Remaidhi & Bob Watt

    *Forum: Argentina's Electoral Reforms*

    Prologue, by Samuel Issacharoff

    The Move Toward State-Run Mass Media Electoral Campaigns in Latin
    America: An Evaluation of the First Implementation in the 2011
    Argentine Presidential Elections, by Maria Page & Julia Pomares

    *Book Review*

    The Bright Future of Elections Scholarship, by Grant M. Hayden,
    reviewing /Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process:
    Recurring Puzzles in American Democracy /(Guy Charles, Heather
    Gerken, and Michael Kang, eds.)

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