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Yale Law Journal

Volume 121, Number 7 - May 2012

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This issue of The Yale Law Journal (the 7th issue of Volume 121, academic year 2011-2012) features articles and essays by several notable scholars. Principal contributors include Richard Re and Christopher Re, Nathan Chapman and Michael McConnell, Bruce Cain, Christopher Elmendorf and David Schleicher, and Joseph Fishkin. 


The May issue's complete Contents are:


"Voting and Vice: Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Reconstruction Amendments," by Richard M. Re and Christopher M. Re


"Due Process as Separation of Powers," by Nathan S. Chapman and Michael W. McConnell


"Redistricting Commissions: A Better Political Buffer?," by Bruce E. Cain


"Districting for a Low-Information Electorate," by Christopher S. Elmendorf and David Schleicher


"Weightless Votes," by Joseph Fishkin


Note, "Recognizing Character: A New Perspective on Character Evidence," by Barrett J. Anderson


Note, "Cross-National Patterns in FCPA Enforcement," by Nicholas M. McLean


Comment, "One Person, No Vote: Staggered Elections, Redistricting, and Disenfranchisement," by Margaret B. Weston 


The editors of The Yale Law Journal are a group of Yale Law School students, who also contribute Notes and Comments to the Journal's content.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2012
May 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
460
Pages
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SELLER
Quid Pro, LLC
SIZE
2.4
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