Seminal Papers on
Election Law and Election Administration in
Special Issue of Election Law Journal
in Honor of Daniel Lowenstein, Pioneer Legal
Scholar
New
Rochelle, NY, December 21, 2010—A
festschrift honoring Daniel H.
Lowenstein, a pioneering legal
scholar, Professor at UCLA School of Law, and
Founding Co-Editor of Election Law Journal
, who devoted his career to advancing
election law and campaign finance reform,
highlights the current issue of Election
Law Journal, a peer-reviewed publication
of Mary
Ann Liebert, Inc. The issue is available
free online.
“Dan quite literally founded the field of
election law,” says UCLA School of Law professor
and colleague of Lowenstein’s, Adam Winkler in
his introduction. Winkler credits Lowenstein
with not only initiating and influencing the
national discussion on election law and related
issues, including campaign finance, legislative
districting, vote tabulation, and voting rights,
but states that Lowenstein’s research,
scholarship, and editorial talents have “set the
very terms of debate.”
A host of legal luminaries feted Lowenstein at a
day-long conference earlier this year, sponsored
by Election Law Journal
and UCLA School of Law. Their
presentations are published in the current issue
of the Journal, and the last issue to be
co-edited by Lowenstein and co-Founding Editor Richard
Hasen, from Loyola Law School, who
will hand over the editorial reins of the newly
named Election Law Journal: Rules,
Politics, and Policy to Paul
Gronke, Professor of Political
Science at Reed College, and Daniel
Tokaji, Professor of Law at The Ohio
State University, Moritz College of Law.
“The festschrift volume, featuring the leading
lights in the field of election law, is a
fitting tribute to a person whose own standards
of scholarly excellence are exceeded only by his
integrity and intellectual generosity,” says
Rick Hasen.
Hasen and coauthor John M. Matsusaka
contributed the article entitled “Aggressive
Enforcement of the Single Subject Rule.” Tokaji
lent his voice to the festschrift with the paper
“Lowenstein Contra Lowenstein: Conflicts of
Interest in Election Administration.” Bruce
Cain
celebrated Lowenstein’s career and
contributions in “Foundational Wisdom: The
Scholarship of Daniel Lowenstein,” and Richard
Briffault penned “Campaign Finance
Disclosure 2.0.” Craig Burnett,
Elizabeth Garrett, and Matthew
McCubbins collaborated on “The
Dilemma of Direct Democracy,” and Joshua
Fougere, Stephen Ansolabehere, and Nathaniel
Persily penned “Partisanship, Public
Opinion, and Redistricting.”
In his treatise, Bernard Grofman posed
the question, “Thinking about Minority Political
Influence: Did Georgia v. Ashcroft Get
It Right, and If Not, Why Not?” Campaign finance
is the focus of Gary Jacobson’s article
entitled “A Collective Dilemma Solved: The
Distribution of Party Campaign Resources in the
2006 and 2008 Congressional Elections.”
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