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Works in Election Law

2022

Why the President Should Remain Commander in Chief of the D.C. National Guard, Christopher F. Melling
BYU Law Review

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The Territorial and District Representation Amendment: A Proposal, Colin P.A. Jones
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2019

Freedom of Association, Extreme Partisan Gerrymandering, Justiciability and the Unmistakable Political Question Controversy, L. Darnell Weeden
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2015

Legal Storytelling: The murder of voter ID, Tracy McCants Lewis
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2012

Why the National Popular Vote Compact is Unconstitutional, Norman R. Williams
BYU Law Review

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2010

Governing the Presidential Nomination Commons, Brigham Daniels
Faculty Scholarship

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2009

Zero-Sum Judicial Elections: Balancing Free Speech and Impartiality Through Recusal Reform, David K. Stott
BYU Law Review

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2008

Extremism in the Electoral Arena: Challenging the Myth of American Exceptionalism, Gur Bligh
BYU Law Review

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2007

The Supreme Court's Confused Election Law Jurisprudence: Should Competitiveness Matter?, Peter J. Jenkins
BYU Law Review

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2005

The Presidency and the Meaning of Citizenship·, Malinda L. Seymore
BYU Law Review

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2004

Making Politics De Minimis in the Political Process: The Unworkable Implications of Cox v. Larios in State Legislative Redistricting and Reapportionment, James R. Dalton
BYU Law Review

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Tribal Immunity from California's Campaign Contribution Disclosure Requirements, Cameron A. Reese
BYU Law Review

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2003

The Prisoner's Campaign: Felony Disenfranchisement Laws and the Right to Hold Public Office, Andrea Steinacker
BYU Law Review

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2001

The Law of Presidential Transitions and the 2000 Election, Todd J. Zjwicki
BYU Law Review

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2000

Ruiz v. Santa Maria: Defining "Minority-Preferred Candidate" Within Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, Stephanie E. Ord
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1994

State-Imposed Congressional Term Limits: What Would the Framers of the Constitution Say?, Dwayne A. Vance
BYU Law Review

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1993

The Constitution and the Ballot Box: Supreme Court Jurisprudence and Ballot Access for Independent Candidates, Brian L. Porto
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1992

A Negative Incentive Based Proposal for Campaign Finance Reform: Lessons from Nottingham, York Moody Faulkner
BYU Law Review

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1980

Labor Law-Reverse Political Checkoff Per Se Illegal as Violation of Federal Election Campaign,
BYU Law Review

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1975

Elections--Corrupt Practices--Corporate Money Contributions To Influence the Outcome of Ballot-Measure Campaigns--Schwartz v. Romnes,
BYU Law Review

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