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The Appearance of Equality: Racial Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the Supreme Court

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Appearance of Equality: Racial Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the Supreme Court

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780313307515

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th June 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Constitutional and administrative law: general
Constitution: government and the state

Dewey:

342.730873

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

An examination of the language of law in the area of political representation, this book considers the development and recognition of group claims brought pursuant to the Voting Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause in Supreme Court opinions. In his analysis, Burke highlights the different, discursive strategies, broadly identified as liberal and communitarian, used by the Supreme Court to justify the outcomes of various cases, and he argues that no particular strategy of justification is inherently politically conservative or liberal and that no conception of political representation is unassailable. Therefore, it is unlikely that the Supreme Court will articulate a stable measure of fair representation. The Supreme Court offers one more forum in the deliberation over what is fair representation; however, it is not likely to provide minority communities with a legal answer to the problem of political underrepresentation. As such, this book tells the uncertain story of the creation of political fairness by the Supreme Court. The language used to characterize what is fair and representative, and the theoretical designs which the rhetoric reflects, allows us to formulate concepts of fair representation as legal standards evolve. By placing the debate over fair representation in not only political and legal but also philosophical terms, we are better able to understand the inevitable tensions that drive the concept of representation into new, ill-defined, and contentious areas.

Reviews

.,."contributing to a discussion that seems likely to continue well into the new century."-The Federal Lawyer
...contributing to a discussion that seems likely to continue well into the new century.-The Federal Lawyer
Burke obviously has read widely and thought deeply about the redistricting cases.-The Wisconsin Lawyer
"Burke obviously has read widely and thought deeply about the redistricting cases."-The Wisconsin Lawyer
..."contributing to a discussion that seems likely to continue well into the new century."-The Federal Lawyer

Author Bio

CHRISTOPHER M. BURKE is Assistant Attorney General./e

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