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- Title
CHALLENGING CONGRESS'S SINGLE-MEMBER DISTRICT MANDATE FOR U.S. HOUSE ELECTIONS ON POLITICAL ASSOCIATION GROUNDS.
- Authors
Plier, Austin
- Abstract
The author comments on the single-member district mandate for U.S. House of Representatives elections that was enacted by the Congress in 1967. Topics covered include the Congress' intentions for enacting the law including the representation of racial minority communities in the House, the law's unintended consequences on the political process, and the implications for the First Amendment political association rights of voters.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Congress. House; UNITED States Congressional elections; RACIAL minorities; LEGAL status of voters; UNITED States. Constitution. 1st Amendment
- Publication
William & Mary Law Review, 2020, Vol 61, Issue 6, p1719
- ISSN
0043-5589
- Publication type
Article