Subject: [EL] Election Law Journal 9:4, the Lowenstein Festschrift Issue, Now Available; Preview of ELJ 10:1
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 12/20/2010, 8:34 AM
To: Election Law

Election Law Journal 9:4, the Lowenstein Festschrift Issue, Now Available; Preview of ELJ 10:1

You can now view the Table of Contents for ELJ 9:4, which includes the Lowenstein festschrift issue, at this link. This is the last issue that Dan Lowenstein and I have co-edited. We have many people to thank, and some reflections about the first nine years of the Journal, in our "Party Line" editorial, which you can read without a subscription at this link. It has been a pleasure serving as co-Editor with Dan, and I will look back fondly on our longtime collaboration.

Look for ELJ 10:1 in February with new co-Editors Paul Gronke and Dan Tokaji featuring Jason Karlawish, Charlie Sabatino, Deborah Markowitz, Jonathan Rubright, Ellen Klem, and Robert Boruch on mobile polling for people in long-term care; Nathan Monroe and Dari Sylvester on vote-by-mail; and Toby James on electoral reforms in the U.K. The issue will also include book reviews by Dick Engstrom, Bruce Cain, Gillian Peele, and Doug Chapin, as well as a parting message from ELJ's outgoing co-editor Dan Lowenstein

Table of Contents for ELJ 9:4

The Party Line

Daniel H. Lowenstein, Richard L. Hasen


FESTSCHRIFT HONORING THE SCHOLARSHIP OF DANIEL HAYS LOWENSTEIN


Introduction to Lowenstein Festschrift

Adam Winkler


ESSAY

Foundational Wisdom: The Scholarship of Daniel Lowenstein

Bruce E. Cain


ARTICLES

Campaign Finance Disclosure 2.0

Richard Briffault


The Dilemma of Direct Democracy

Craig M. Burnett, Elizabeth Garrett, Mathew D. McCubbins


Partisanship, Public Opinion, and Redistricting

Joshua Fougere, Stephen Ansolabehere, Nathaniel Persily


Thinking about Minority Political Influence: Did Georgia v. Ashcroft Get It Right and, If Not, Why Not?

Bernard Grofman


A Collective Dilemma Solved: The Distribution of Party Campaign Resources in the 2006 and 2008 Congressional Elections

Gary C. Jacobson


Aggressive Enforcement of the Single Subject Rule

John G. Matsusaka, Richard L. Hasen


Lowenstein Contra Lowenstein: Conflicts of Interest in Election Administration

Daniel P. Tokaji


ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Constitutional Restrictions on Touch-Screen Voting Computers in Germany

Greg Taylor


BOOK REVIEWS

Documenting the Right to Vote and Electoral Reform

Robert E. Mutch, reviewing Thomas J. Baldino and Kyle L. Kreider, eds., Of the People, by the People, for the People: A Documentary Record of Voting Rights and Electoral Reform, Vol. 1: Foundations of the Modern Franchise, 1660-1959, and Vol. 2, The Development of the Modern Franchise, 1960-2009


Constitutional Solutions for Divided Societies

Matthew H. Baxter, Pradeep Chhibber, reviewing Sujit Choudhry, ed., Constitutional Design for Divided
Societies: Integration or Accommodation

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