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The appearance of equality racial gerrymandering, redistricting, and the Supreme Court
Title:
The appearance of equality racial gerrymandering, redistricting, and the Supreme Court
Author:
Burke, Christopher M., 1963-
ISBN:
9780313030161
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1999.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 212 p.)
Series:
Contributions in legal studies, no. 89

Contributions in legal studies.
Contents:
PREFACE; INTRODUCTION: THE EVOLVING DISCOURSE ON FAIR REPRESENTATION; CHAPTER 1: ASSESSING REPRESENTATION; CHAPTER 2: RHETORIC AND THE APPEARANCES OF REPRESENTATION; CHAPTER 3: CASE ANALYSES OF FAIR REPRESENTATION ANTE SHAW v. RENO; CHAPTER 4: SHAW v. RENO: WHAT IT MEANS, DOES NOT MEAN, AND WHY; CHAPTER 5: LIBERALISM, COMMUNITARIANISM, AND FAIR REPRESENTATION; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.
Abstract:
An examination of the language of law in the area of political representation, this book considers the development and recognition of group claims brought pursuant to the Voting Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause in Supreme Court opinions. In his analysis, Burke highlights the different, discursive strategies, broadly identified as liberal and communitarian, used by the Supreme Court to justify the outcomes of various cases, and he argues that no particular strategy of justification is inherently politically conservative or liberal and that no conception of political representation is.
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