Insights on Law and Society

Feature articles include:
- Comparing Candidates: Backgrounds and Issues
- Third Party Candidates Then and Now
- Public Financing and Presidential Elections
- How Will the Internet Change Political Campaigns?
- The Great Debate: Kennedy, Nixon, and Television in the 1960 Presidential Campaign
- Hayes v. Tilden: The Electoral College Controversy of 1876
- Historic Elections Online Interactive Quiz
- Mock Classroom Election (Grades 3-5)
- The Presidential Election of 1800: A Story of Crisis, Controversy, and Change
- Suffrage Timeline Lesson
- Third Party Presidential Candidates
- Voter Identification and the Right to Vote
- Voting Rights Act of 1965 and Challenges of Redistricting
- Understanding the Controversy Over Electronic Voting Machines
- Who Can Vote for Student Council? (Grades 6-8)
- Winning the Vote: A History of Voting Rights
- VOTE: The Machinery of Democracy
- Voting Rights and Citizenship
- Voting Then, Voting Now—Voting During Jim Crow
- Youth Leadership Initiative
Letters from the Editor
This edition of Insights on Law & Society focuses on the history of environmental law, both nationally and internationally, and how the concept of legal standing is so important for successful environmental litigation and policy.
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