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the Court v. Voters: Troubling Story of How Supreme Has Undermined Voting Rights

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An urgent and gripping look at the erosion of voting rights and its implications for democracy, told through the stories of 9 Supreme Court decisions—and the next looming case
In
The Court v. The Voters
, law professor Joshua Douglas takes us behind the scenes of significant cases in voting rights—some surprising and unknown, some familiar—to investigate the historic crossroads that have irrevocably changed our elections and the nation. In crisp and accessible prose, Douglas tells the story of each case, sheds light on the intractable election problems we face as a result, and highlights the unique role the highest court has played in producing a broken electoral system.
Douglas charts infamous cases like:
Bush v. Gore
, which opened the door to many election law claims
Citizens United
, which contributed to skewed representation—but perhaps not in the way you might think
Shelby County v. Holder
, which gutted the vital protections of the Voting Rights Act
Crawford v. Marion County Elections Board
, which allowed states to enforce voter ID laws and make it harder for people to vote
powerfully reminds us of the tangible, real-world effects from the Court’s voting rights decisions. While we can—and should—lament the democracy that might have been, Douglas argues that we can—and should—double down in our efforts to protect the right to vote.
An urgent and gripping look at the erosion of voting rights and its implications for democracy, told through the stories of 9 Supreme Court decisions—and the next looming case
In
The Court v. The Voters
, law professor Joshua Douglas takes us behind the scenes of significant cases in voting rights—some surprising and unknown, some familiar—to investigate the historic crossroads that have irrevocably changed our elections and the nation. In crisp and accessible prose, Douglas tells the story of each case, sheds light on the intractable election problems we face as a result, and highlights the unique role the highest court has played in producing a broken electoral system.
Douglas charts infamous cases like:
Bush v. Gore
, which opened the door to many election law claims
Citizens United
, which contributed to skewed representation—but perhaps not in the way you might think
Shelby County v. Holder
, which gutted the vital protections of the Voting Rights Act
Crawford v. Marion County Elections Board
, which allowed states to enforce voter ID laws and make it harder for people to vote
powerfully reminds us of the tangible, real-world effects from the Court’s voting rights decisions. While we can—and should—lament the democracy that might have been, Douglas argues that we can—and should—double down in our efforts to protect the right to vote.

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