Voting Rights and Redistricting in the United States
By (Author) Mark E. Rush
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Constitutional and administrative law: general
324.620973
Hardback
328
This up-to-date collection of essays addresses key elements of the law and politics of voting rights: the Supreme Court's jurisprudence, the impact of the Voting Rights Act, and the opportunities for enhanced minority representation posed by alternative electoral systems. This volume, comprised of contributions by leading legal and political science practitioners in the field of voting rights, will be a valuable resource to experienced researchers and newcomers to the field. It includes current assessments of the intricacies of the Supreme Court's decisions, current research on the impact of the the Voting Rights Act on the various minority groups it purports to assist, and critical analysis of the use of alternative electoral systems.
[G]athers an eclectic selection of opinions into a concise book....A real strength of Rush's volume is the insightful examination of the effect of the Voting Rights Act on women, and on minorities other than African Americans.-American Political Science Review
"Gathers an eclectic selection of opinions into a concise book....A real strength of Rush's volume is the insightful examination of the effect of the Voting Rights Act on women, and on minorities other than African Americans."-American Political Science Review
"[G]athers an eclectic selection of opinions into a concise book....A real strength of Rush's volume is the insightful examination of the effect of the Voting Rights Act on women, and on minorities other than African Americans."-American Political Science Review
MARK E. RUSH is Associate Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. /e