Fall 2013 Course Schedule

Prblems in Democratic Process (LAW-707C-001)
Schwartz

Meets: 04:00 PM - 05:50 PM (W) - Room 351

Enrolled: 11 / Limit: 14

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Notices

Notice to students from abroad:

This course focuses on American constitutional and statutory election law, which is quite different from election law elsewhere. Please take that into account when deciding to take this course.
If you choose to take the course, I would be happy to have you.

Description

Seminar: Advanced Constitutional Law_ Problems In The Electoral Processes

This seminar will deal primarily with current constitutional, statutory and other problems related to elections. It will focus on such matters as the constitutional structure of our electoral process, women's suffrage, voting and wealth, race, the Voting Rights act, gerrymandering, voter registration and voting including current controversies about voter IDs, early voting etc., and campaign finance. There is no exam, but a term paper is required. Registration is limited to 15 students.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Title: The Law of Democracy
Author: Issacharoff, Karlan, and Pildes
Publisher/Ed.: Foundation Press (4th ed. 2012)
ISBN: 978-159941935-0

Title: Supplement, The Law of Democracy (2013)
Author: Issacharoff, Karlan, and Pildes
Publisher/Ed.: Foundation Press

First Class Readings

Law of Democracy (4TH ed.) CB 1-16 (top)
Additional reading assignments (from introduction section) are posted to MyWCL.

Syllabus

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