Supreme Court Cases on Political Representation, 1787-2001Routledge, 2016 M07 8 - 834 páginas This book includes every Supreme Court case relevant to elections and political representation from the Court's beginnings to 2001, including the 2001 decision in Cook v. Gralike that limited citizens' rights to instruct Federal representatives. It is a primary document reference book organized topically in sixteen chapters. Every case is included either as a full (edited) opinion, extensive excerpts of the opinion, or a detailed description of the case. As with the companion volume on gender and sexual equality, using this single volume a researcher can see how American legal history on the topic played out in its entirety. A Table of Cases, relevant Federal statutes, and an extensive bibliography further enhance the volume's usefulness. |
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... Senate. In the indictment twenty defendants are charged with conspiring “to defraud the United States in the matter ... Senator who were voted for at the primary election held in West Virginia on June sixth, 1916, under a law of that ...
... Senate. In the indictment twenty defendants are charged with conspiring “to defraud the United States in the matter ... Senator who were voted for at the primary election held in West Virginia on June sixth, 1916, under a law of that ...
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... Senator at a state primary. The claim is that such illegal voting “injured and oppressed” the three other party candidates, within the meaning of 19 of the Criminal Code of the United States, by depriving them of a right which it is ...
... Senator at a state primary. The claim is that such illegal voting “injured and oppressed” the three other party candidates, within the meaning of 19 of the Criminal Code of the United States, by depriving them of a right which it is ...
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... Senator of the United States may have in such a primary under such a law are derived from the Constitution and laws ... Senate and representative in Congress at the regular election in Ohio, November 7, 1916, also qualified electors who ...
... Senator of the United States may have in such a primary under such a law are derived from the Constitution and laws ... Senate and representative in Congress at the regular election in Ohio, November 7, 1916, also qualified electors who ...
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Contenido
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2 Poll Taxes and Literacy Tests | 119 |
3 Apportionment and Redistricting | 136 |
4 The Decennial Census | 302 |
5 Seeking Public Office | 323 |
6 Political Parties | 351 |
7 Campaign Contributions Finance and Spending | 424 |
8 Electors Elections and Challenges to Electoral Outcomes | 456 |
12 Initiatives Referenda and the Right of Political Advocacy | 572 |
13 Legislative Inquiries and Political Rights | 637 |
14 Loyalty Tests and Oaths of Political Allegiance | 669 |
15 Forms of Government | 700 |
16 Other Cases Related to Political Rights | 730 |
The Constitution of the United States of America | 767 |
Table of Cases | 783 |
Bibliography | 793 |
9 Election Judges Inspectors and Canvassing Boards | 485 |
10 Accountability and Holding Legislative Elective Office | 508 |
11 First Amendment Implications | 552 |
Index | 797 |
About the Editor | 809 |
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Supreme Court Cases on Political Representation, 1787-2001 Christopher A. Anzalone Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Supreme Court Cases on Political Representation, 1787-2001 Christopher A. Anzalone Vista previa limitada - 2016 |
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