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Gerrymandering - A Guide to Congressional Redistricting, Dark Money, and the U.S. Supreme Court (Paperback)
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Gerrymandering - A Guide to Congressional Redistricting, Dark Money, and the U.S. Supreme Court (Paperback)
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Loot Price R565
Discovery Miles 5 650
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In the spring of 2018 the U.S. Supreme Court will render a decision
in the Wisconsin gerrymandering case that could have a
revolutionary impact on American politics and how legislative
representation is chosen. Gerrymandering! A Guide to Congressional
Redistricting, Dark Money and the Supreme Court is a unique
explanation to understand and act on the Court's decision, whatever
it may be. After describing the importance of legislative
representation, the book describes the anatomy of a redistricting n
Pennsylvania. That is followed by a review of legislative
redistricting in American history and the Supreme Court's role
throughout. The book relates what has happened to the efforts to
bring changes to redistricting through the legislatures, including
the unseen but omnipresent use of dark money to oppose reforms. The
penultimate chapter analyzes the Wisconsin case now pending in the
Supreme Court and concludes that anyone relying on the Court's
decision is relying on a firm maybe. Following the text is a
Citizen's Toolbox with which readers throughout the country can
evaluate the redistricting situation in their states. The Toolbox
is replete with useful information gerrymandering. There are
numerous books that tell how bad gerrymandering is, but my book is
different, much different. Unlike the others, this book analyzes
gerrymandering as developed through the force of history, the
hardball politics of state legislatures and scantily disclosed
campaign expenditures to maintain it, and the daunting legal
challenge for those who want the Supreme Court to adopt a new
national standard for determining when gerrymandering is
unconstitutional as a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of
the 14th Amendment. The daunting challenges is to show the Court
that a mathematical formula, such as the efficiency gap formula, is
a valid method to measure violations of the 14th amendment's
guarantee that every citizen be given equal protection of the law.
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