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The Most Fundamental Right

Editat de Daniel McCool
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2012
Passed in 1965 during the height of the Civil Rights movement, the Voting Rights Act (VRA) changed the face of the American electorate, dramatically increasing minority voting, especially in the South. While portions of the Act are permanent, certain provisions were set to expire in 2007. Re-authorization of these provisions passed by a wide margin in the House, and unanimously in the Senate, but the lopsided tally hid a deep and growing conflict. The Most Fundamental Right is an effort to understand the debate over the Act and its role in contemporary American democracy. Is the VRA the cornerstone of civil rights law that prevents unfair voting practices, or is it an anachronism that no longer serves American democracy? Divided into three sections, the book utilizes a point/counterpoint approach. Section 1 explains the legal and political context of the Act, providing important background for what follows; Section 2 pairs three debates concerning specific provisions or applications of the Act; while Section 3 offers commentaries on the previous chapters from attorneys with widely divergent viewpoints.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253001948
ISBN-10: 0253001943
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Indiana University Press

Cuprins

PrefaceSection I: The Political and Legal Context of the Voting Rights Act1. Meaningful Votes \Daniel McCool; 2. The Constitutional Foundations of the "Pre-Clearance" Process: How Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act Was Enforced, 1965-2005 \Peyton McCrary; 3. Influence District and the Courts: A Concept in Need of Clarity \Richard EngstromSection II: The Debate4. The Bull Connor Is Dead Myth: Or Why We Need Strong, Effectively Enforced Voting Rights Laws \Laughlin McDonald; 5. Bull Connor is Long Dead: Let's Move On \Abigail Thernstrom; 6. The Voting Rights Act in South Dakota: One Litigator's Perspective on Reauthorization \Bryan Sells; 7. Realistic Expectations: South Dakota's Experience with the Voting Rights Act \Chris Nelson; 8. The Continuing Need for the Language Assistance Provisions of the Voting Rights Act \James Thomas Tucker; 9. Policy and Constitutional Objections to Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act \Roger CleggSection III: Commentary10. After NAMUDNO: The Shape of Future Litigation \Edward Blum ; 11. Looking Backward to and Forward from the 2006 Voting Rights Act Reauthorization \Debo Adegbile

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"Excellent for collections on civil rights, voting rights, US politics, and constitutional law. ... Highly recommended."--Choice
"Excellent for collections on civil rights, voting rights, US politics, and constitutional law. ... Highly recommended."--Choice

Notă biografică

Daniel McCool is Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah and author (with Susan Olson and Jennifer Robinson) of Native Vote: American Indians, the Voting Rights Act, and the Right to Vote.

Descriere

Discusses whether the rights of minority voters still need Federal protection