The Oxford handbook of American election law / edited by Eugene D. Mazo.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
  • ©2024
Description
xix, 1199 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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Editor
Series
Oxford handbooks [More in this series]
Summary note
"The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law offers a sophisticated overview of one of the most contested and consequential areas of American law. The book introduces the reader to election law's core themes, provides summaries of its leading cases, guides the reader through key scholarly debates, and suggests areas for future research. The first book of its kind in the field, the Handbook brings together forty-seven leading scholars of election law to explore the doctrines and debates that define this field." -- Provided by the publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Election law and constitutional law / Heather K. Gerken
  • Election law and democratic theory / James A. Gardner
  • Election law and democratic governance / Richard H. Pildes
  • Election law and empirical social science / Douglas M. Spencer
  • Election law and race / Daniel P. Tokaji
  • Election law and gender / Pamela S. Karlan
  • Voting in colonial and revolutionary America / Anthony J. Gaughan
  • Voting under the federal Constitution / Travis Crum
  • Voting under federal election laws / Justin Weinstein-Tull
  • Voting under state constitutions / Wilfred U. Codrington, III
  • Voting under state law / Ruth Greenwood
  • Ballot access / Derek T. Muller
  • Political speech / Michael R. Dimino
  • The campaign industry / Robert Yablon
  • The campaign lawyer / Mark C. Alexander
  • Political corruption / Michael D. Gilbert, Deborah Hellman
  • What is a political party? / Joseph Fishkin
  • The associational rights of political parties / Tabatha Abu El-Haj
  • Political parties and primary elections / Joshua S. Sellers
  • Party patronage / Michael E. Solimine
  • Party polarization / Michael S. Kang
  • One person, one vote / Jacob Eisler
  • Redistricting criteria / Benjamin Plener Cover
  • Partisan gerrymandering / Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
  • Racial gerrymandering / Bertrall L. Ross, II
  • Redistricting commissions / Lisa Marshall Manheim
  • The census / Justin Levitt
  • The passage and reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act / Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer, Guy-Uriel E. Charles
  • Understanding Section 2 / Steven J. Mulroy
  • Erasing Section 2? / Ellen D. Katz
  • Eulogizing Section 5 / Franita Tolson
  • Language provisions and assistance / Gilda R. Daniels
  • The theoretical foundations of campaign finance regulation / Yasmin Dawood
  • Campaign contributions / Timothy K. Kuhner
  • Campaign expenditures / Bradley A. Smith
  • Public financing of election campaigns / Richard Briffault
  • Disclosure / Abby K. Wood
  • Corporations and labor unions in election law / Sarah C. Haan
  • Voter registration / Atiba R. Ellis
  • Counting votes and declaring winners / Edward B. Foley
  • Partisan parity in U.S. election administration / Rebecca Green
  • Election emergencies / Michael T. Morley
  • The Electoral College / Katherine Shaw
  • The past, present, and future of election reform / Richard L. Hasen.
Other title(s)
American election law
ISBN
  • 0197547923 (hardcover)
  • 9780197547922 (hardcover)
OCLC
1443482334
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