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The Supreme Court and Elections Charles L. Zelden

The Supreme Court and Elections By Charles L. Zelden

The Supreme Court and Elections by Charles L. Zelden


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The process of voting (organizing, running and tabulating the results of a popular election) is, in fact, a highly contested act whose forms, meanings, and practical boundaries are open to widely differing interpretations. Taking a chronological approach to the topic, this title explores the ways that the Court has struggled with the questions.

The Supreme Court and Elections Summary

The Supreme Court and Elections by Charles L. Zelden

Voting is simple in the United States, right? The process of voting (organizing, running and tabulating the results of a popular election) is, in fact, a highly contested act whose forms, meanings, and practical boundaries are open to widely differing interpretations. From questions of who can vote to the tricky problem of accurately counting the votes, popular democracy is still a work in progress in the United States. Add in the complexities of politics and the picture becomes even more complicated.

Taking a chronological approach to the topic, The Supreme Court and Elections explores the ways that the Court has struggled with these questions. From the earliest days of the Union when the Supreme Court refused to address the topic, to the early struggles with the Fourteenth Amendments impact on the question of who can vote, to the rise and fall of race-based disenfranchisement, to our recent issues of proper districting, campaign finance reform and the struggle to find a workable voting technology, the essay and documents in this reference illuminate the multifaceted nature of voting and election laws. At the same time, this title provides in-depth analysis of the impact of the Court in shaping this ongoing history.

Topics addressed in The Supreme Court and Elections include the following:

  • The Nature of Election Law/Voting
  • Rights and the Impact of the Court
  • Impact of the Civil Rights Amendments
  • Voting in the late 19th And early 20th centuries
  • Disenfranchisement and the Court
  • Redistricting cases
  • Majority-Minority districts
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Bush v. Gore and beyond

This title also interweaves select sections of primary source documents in an easy-to-follow format:

  • The U.S. Constitution
  • The Voting Rights Act (1965) and the later Amendment (1982)
  • Excerpts from Federal Voting Statutes
  • Supreme Court cases
  • President Lyndon Baines Johnson excerpts
  • Contemporaneous news articles
  • Court Briefs

Focusing on the practical problems of U.S. voting and its complex development within the framework of the political branches of the government, students and researchers will benefit from the clear picture painted by the author of the current elective structure. Essay and document based, The Supreme Court and Elections is the definitive reference on the application of U.S. law on Americans right to vote and the resulting participatory democracy.

About Charles L. Zelden

Charles L. Zelden is Professor of History at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida where he teaches courses on legal/constitutional history, Twentieth Century American history and the judicial process. He is the author of Bush v Gore: Exposing the Hidden Crisis of American Democracy (2008), The Battle for the Black Ballot: Smith v Allwright and the Defeat of the Texas All-White Primary (2004) and Voting Rights on Trial (2002).

Additional information

NPB9780872895263
9780872895263
0872895262
The Supreme Court and Elections by Charles L. Zelden
New
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2009-09-23
385
N/A
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