About the Author
This book proposes a manageable standard for resolving gerrymandering without the entanglements of justiciability and political questions. The standard focuses on the mechanism by which gerrymandering operates, not on the outcome. The precedent for this focus is the solution to disparate population counts in the one-person, one-vote cases. This focus is necessary because any remedy needs to work with other unconstitutional inequities (such as income based gerrymandering) as well as ones based on partisanship.
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Table of Contents
ABA Book Publishing
9781639050345
128
5230303
6x9 Paperback
11/10/2021 12:00:00 AM
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