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The Partisan Court The Era Of Political Partisanship On The Us Supreme Court Ryan J Rebe

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The Partisan Court The Era Of Political Partisanship On The Us Supreme Court Ryan J Rebe
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Author: Ryan J. Rebe
ISBN: 9781793611338, 1793611335
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Partisan Court The Era Of Political Partisanship On The Us Supreme Court Ryan J Rebe by Ryan J. Rebe 9781793611338, 1793611335 instant download after payment.

The Era of Political Partisanship on the U.S. Supreme Court challenges conventional notions of consensus-building and neutral decision-making on the U.S. Supreme Court and argues that the justices vote their partisan preferences on election law cases. By focusing specifically on election law, Rebe reveals a consistent pattern of partisanship on the Court. The findings controvert popular perceptions of non-biased decision-making and fundamental fairness. The aggregate analysis shows that the justices vote along party-lines in a majority of election law cases, and consensus-building is rare when there is a contentious electoral issue at stake. Moreover, these decisions often conflict with principles of stare decisis, originalism, or judicial restraint. The topics covered include: gerrymandering, campaign finance, voter ID laws, and mail-in voting, among others. Rebe also conducts a content analysis of the most controversial election law cases of the past twenty years, such as: Vieth v. Jubelirer, Crawford v. Marion County, Citizens United v. FEC, and Shelby County v. Holder. This book provides a thorough overview of two decades of election law cases and sheds light on the impact these decisions have had on remaking America's electoral institutions.
ISBN : 9781793611338

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