Tag: Voting Rights

Books

The Durability of Colegrove v. Green

Yale Law Journal 72 (1962).
Excerpt: A certain tendency to animism affects lawyers when they talk about cases, and they communicate it to interested laymen. Animated cases rise, struggle, and conquer, or are… More

Reapportionment & Liberal Myths

Commentary (June 1963).
Excerpt: In the decade since Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States, the Court over which he presides has embarked on three major enterprises of social reform—a number… More

Politics and the Warren Court

– Joanna Cotler Books, 1965.
“For all of the current attacks on the Supreme Court, no sensible critic would argue with the view that our Constitution and courts are basically sound. The crucial issue is whether… More

The Voting Rights Cases

Supreme Court Review (1966).
Excerpt: Very few statutes can ever have been drafted with a warier eye to the prospect of litigation, or a keener intention to ward it off as long as possible, than the Voting Rights Act… More

Is Electoral Reform the Answer?

Commentary (December 1968).
Excerpt: For the first time since the Progressive era of sixty years ago, the American political system may be at a point of significant mutation. The Progressive era gave us women’s… More

Essays

The Durability of Colegrove v. Green

Yale Law Journal 72 (1962).
Excerpt: A certain tendency to animism affects lawyers when they talk about cases, and they communicate it to interested laymen. Animated cases rise, struggle, and conquer, or are… More

Reapportionment & Liberal Myths

Commentary (June 1963).
Excerpt: In the decade since Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States, the Court over which he presides has embarked on three major enterprises of social reform—a number… More

Politics and the Warren Court

– Joanna Cotler Books, 1965.
“For all of the current attacks on the Supreme Court, no sensible critic would argue with the view that our Constitution and courts are basically sound. The crucial issue is whether… More

The Voting Rights Cases

Supreme Court Review (1966).
Excerpt: Very few statutes can ever have been drafted with a warier eye to the prospect of litigation, or a keener intention to ward it off as long as possible, than the Voting Rights Act… More

Is Electoral Reform the Answer?

Commentary (December 1968).
Excerpt: For the first time since the Progressive era of sixty years ago, the American political system may be at a point of significant mutation. The Progressive era gave us women’s… More

Commentary

The Durability of Colegrove v. Green

Yale Law Journal 72 (1962).
Excerpt: A certain tendency to animism affects lawyers when they talk about cases, and they communicate it to interested laymen. Animated cases rise, struggle, and conquer, or are… More

Reapportionment & Liberal Myths

Commentary (June 1963).
Excerpt: In the decade since Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States, the Court over which he presides has embarked on three major enterprises of social reform—a number… More

Politics and the Warren Court

– Joanna Cotler Books, 1965.
“For all of the current attacks on the Supreme Court, no sensible critic would argue with the view that our Constitution and courts are basically sound. The crucial issue is whether… More

The Voting Rights Cases

Supreme Court Review (1966).
Excerpt: Very few statutes can ever have been drafted with a warier eye to the prospect of litigation, or a keener intention to ward it off as long as possible, than the Voting Rights Act… More

Is Electoral Reform the Answer?

Commentary (December 1968).
Excerpt: For the first time since the Progressive era of sixty years ago, the American political system may be at a point of significant mutation. The Progressive era gave us women’s… More

Multimedia

The Durability of Colegrove v. Green

Yale Law Journal 72 (1962).
Excerpt: A certain tendency to animism affects lawyers when they talk about cases, and they communicate it to interested laymen. Animated cases rise, struggle, and conquer, or are… More

Reapportionment & Liberal Myths

Commentary (June 1963).
Excerpt: In the decade since Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States, the Court over which he presides has embarked on three major enterprises of social reform—a number… More

Politics and the Warren Court

– Joanna Cotler Books, 1965.
“For all of the current attacks on the Supreme Court, no sensible critic would argue with the view that our Constitution and courts are basically sound. The crucial issue is whether… More

The Voting Rights Cases

Supreme Court Review (1966).
Excerpt: Very few statutes can ever have been drafted with a warier eye to the prospect of litigation, or a keener intention to ward it off as long as possible, than the Voting Rights Act… More

Is Electoral Reform the Answer?

Commentary (December 1968).
Excerpt: For the first time since the Progressive era of sixty years ago, the American political system may be at a point of significant mutation. The Progressive era gave us women’s… More

Teaching

The Durability of Colegrove v. Green

Yale Law Journal 72 (1962).
Excerpt: A certain tendency to animism affects lawyers when they talk about cases, and they communicate it to interested laymen. Animated cases rise, struggle, and conquer, or are… More

Reapportionment & Liberal Myths

Commentary (June 1963).
Excerpt: In the decade since Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States, the Court over which he presides has embarked on three major enterprises of social reform—a number… More

Politics and the Warren Court

– Joanna Cotler Books, 1965.
“For all of the current attacks on the Supreme Court, no sensible critic would argue with the view that our Constitution and courts are basically sound. The crucial issue is whether… More

The Voting Rights Cases

Supreme Court Review (1966).
Excerpt: Very few statutes can ever have been drafted with a warier eye to the prospect of litigation, or a keener intention to ward it off as long as possible, than the Voting Rights Act… More

Is Electoral Reform the Answer?

Commentary (December 1968).
Excerpt: For the first time since the Progressive era of sixty years ago, the American political system may be at a point of significant mutation. The Progressive era gave us women’s… More