Election Law and Litigation

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  • Election Law and Litigation Book Detail

  • Author : Edward B. Foley
  • Release Date : 2014-03-14
  • Publisher : Aspen Publishing
  • Genre : Law
  • Pages : 1363
  • ISBN 13 : 1454847662
  • File Size : 4,4 MB

Election Law and Litigation by Edward B. Foley PDF Summary

Book Description: This casebook offers a student-friendly, practical approach with carefully-designed pedagogical features. Its streamlined approach tracks the chronological order of an election, with significant focus on election administration. Features: Tightly-edited cases Useful notes that help serve as classroom discussion tools Up-to-date with the most recent Supreme Court and lower court decisions, including Shelby County (invalidating part of the Voting Rights Act) and lower court litigation involving the 2012 election

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