Professors who adopt the Lowenstein/Hasen/Tokaji casebook for their course can receive a complimentary copy of this supplement by emailing their request to crutan@cap-press.com. Those who are not adopting the casebook can purchase an Amazon Kindle version of these materials. The Supplement is up-to-date through the end of the Supreme Courtas October 2013 term. It includes an edited version of of the Supreme Courtas new campaign finance case, McCutcheon v. FEC, an edited version of Shelby County v. Holder, and an edited version of the lower court decision in the Alabama redistricting cases which the Supreme Court will hear in the October 2014 term. The Supplement also considers developments in Voting Rights Act litigation after the Supreme Courtas Shelby County case and covers litigation over citizenship and other state registration and voting requirements under the Elections Clause following the Supreme Courtas opinion last term in Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council. It also covers the new Susan B. Anthony false campaign speech case.2012), Judge MyronThompson published andexplained jury instructions thattake an intriguing approach tothe problem. ... Justice Kennedyanalogizedto contractlawinhis Evansconcurrence, explaining that aa quid pro quo with the attendantanbsp;...
Title | : | Election Law, Fifth Edition |
Author | : | Lowenstein, Daniel Hays, Hasen, Richard L., Tokaji, Daniel P. |
Publisher | : | Carolina Academic Press - 2014-07-21 |
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