


Race and the Architecture of Voting Districts: Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections
by Harvard Negotiation Law Review | Mar 9, 2017 | Amicus, Courts & Judicial Interpretation, Voting and Elections Rights
Redistricting – the redrawing of state voting district boundaries every ten years – is intended to ensure that state legislatures fairly represent their voters. Instead, in a practice called gerrymandering, state lawmakers often architect voting districts that will...Search
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