03036nam 2200697Ia 450 991045016790332120200520144314.00-8147-7333-80-8147-4453-21-4175-6856-9(CKB)1000000000031445(EBL)865602(OCoLC)779828141(SSID)ssj0000253942(PQKBManifestationID)11209303(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000253942(PQKBWorkID)10206450(PQKB)10180839(MiAaPQ)EBC865602(OCoLC)57361619(MdBmJHUP)muse10697(Au-PeEL)EBL865602(CaPaEBR)ebr10078482(EXLCZ)99100000000003144520030421d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Supreme Court and election law[electronic resource] judging equality from Baker v. Carr to Bush v. Gore /Richard L. HasenNew York New York University Pressc20031 online resource (239 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8147-3691-2 0-8147-3659-9 Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-220) and index.The Supreme Court of political equality -- Judicial unmanageability and political equality -- Protecting the core of political equality -- Deferring to political branches on contested equality claims -- Equality, not structure.In the first comprehensive study of election law since the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore , Richard L. Hasen rethinks the Court's role in regulating elections. Drawing on the case files of the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist courts, Hasen roots the Court's intervention in political process cases to the landmark 1962 case, Baker v. Carr. The case opened the courts to a variety of election law disputes, to the point that the courts now control and direct major aspects of the American electoral process. The Supreme Court does have a crucial role to play in protecting a socially constructed "corElection lawUnited StatesEquality before the lawUnited StatesPolitical questions and judicial powerUnited StatesApportionment (Election law)United StatesPresidentsUnited StatesElection2000LawPolitical aspectsElectronic books.Election lawEquality before the lawPolitical questions and judicial powerApportionment (Election law)PresidentsElectionLawPolitical aspects.342.73/07Hasen Richard L1026565MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910450167903321The Supreme Court and election law2459354UNINA