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The Appearance of Equality: Racial Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the Supreme Court

By: Christopher M. Burke | Book details

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Contents
PREFACEvii
INTRODUCTION: THE EVOLVING DISCOURSE ON FAIR REPRESENTATION1
CHAPTER 1: ASSESSING REPRESENTATION15
CHAPTER 2: RHETORIC AND THE APPEARANCES OF REPRESENTATION41
CHAPTER 3: CASE ANALYSES OF FAIR REPRESENTATION ANTE SHAW v. RENO59
CHAPTER 4: SHAW v. RENO: WHAT IT MEANS, DOES NOT MEAN, AND WHY87
CHAPTER 5: LIBERALISM, COMMUNITARIANISM, AND FAIR REPRESENTATION125
NOTES149
BIBLIOGRAPHY197
INDEX207

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