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Eugene D. Mazo is Associate Professor of Law and Political Science at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Duquesne University. An expert in election law and constitutional law, his work focuses on the theory and practice of democracy, both in the United States and around the world. He is the co-editor of The Best Candidate: Presidential Nomination in Polarized Times (2020), Democracy by the People: Reforming Campaign Finance in America (2018), and Election Law Stories (2016). A graduate of Columbia College, Professor Mazo holds a master's degree from Harvard, a doctorate in politics from Oxford, and a law degree from Stanford.
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Election law plays a critical role in regulating the political arena at a time when Americans are witnessing unprecedented levels of polarization. The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law provides a comprehensive overview of the field, a survey of core themes, and summaries of the most pressing debates. Bringing together 47 leading scholars of election law, the Handbook offers readers a clearly written guide to aid navigation through this complex area, tackling controversial issues and situating them within the field's ongoing scholarly dialogue. Unparalleled in the breadth and depth of its coverage, The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners.
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The Oxford Handbook of American Election Lawoffers a sophisticated overview of one of the most contested and consequential areas of American law. The book introduces the reader to election law's core themes, provides summaries of its leading cases, guides the reader through key scholarly debates, and suggests areas for future research. The first book of its kind in the field, theHandbookbrings together forty-seven leading scholars of election law to explore the doctrines and debates that define this field. The book begins by explaining how election law relates to its closest academic cousins, including constitutional law and political science. It then explores the major topics in election law, including the right to the vote, the rules of running for office, the role of political parties, the dynamics of redistricting and gerrymandering, the significance of the Voting Rights Act, the intricacies of campaign finance, and the recurring controversies surrounding election administration in the United States. Each chapter of theHandbookoffers the reader a careful, detailed, and thorough analysis of thorny terrain, crystallizing controversial issues and situating them within the field's contemporary debates. The book aims to reach newcomers to the field as well as more sophisticated readers who hope to gain a firmer understanding of election law's many nuances, intricacies, and complexities. Unparalleled in the breadth and depth of its coverage, the Handbookis designed to serve as a resource for students, scholars, policymakers, and practitioners.
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Introduction: The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law
Eugene D. Mazo
Part I Situating Election Law
Heather K. Gerken
James A. Gardner
Richard H. Pildes
Douglas M. Spencer
Daniel P. Tokaji
Pamela S. Karlan
Part II The Right to Vote
Anthony J. Gaughan
Travis Crum
Justin Weinstein-Tull
Wilfred U. Codrington III
Ruth Greenwood
Part III Running for Office
Derek T. Muller
Michael R. Dimino
Robert Yablon
Mark C. Alexander
Michael D. Gilbert and Deborah Hellman
Part IV The Role of Political Parties
Joseph Fishkin
Tabatha Abu El-Haj
Joshua Sellers
Michael E. Solimine
Michael S. Kang
Part V Redistricting and Gerrymandering
Jacob Eisler
Benjamin Plener Cover
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
Bertrall L. Ross II
Lisa Marshall Manheim
Justin Levitt
Part VI The Voting Rights Act
Guy-Uriel E. Charles and Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer
Steven J. Mulroy
Ellen D. Katz
Franita Tolson
Gilda R. Daniels
Part VII Campaign Finance
Yasmin Dawood
Timothy K. Kuhner
Bradley A. Smith
Richard Briffault
Abby K. Wood
Sarah C. Haan
Part VIII Election Administration
Atiba R. Ellis
Edward B. Foley
Rebecca Green
Michael T. Morley
Katherine Shaw
Part IX Reforming the System
Richard L. Hasen
Table of Cases
Index