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During a 2006 election in Michigan, Green and some other researchers mailed voters a written message about the importance of voting.
Fifty percent of the voters are not committed to eliminating corruption. The benefits of voting non-committal are minimal and for influencing governmental change. When the outcome depends on a fickle ...
Jurisprudence nerd alert: A Third Circuit panel confronts (and resolves) the Tidewater Voting Paradox: that there are many occasions in which multi-member courts cannot issue judgments that ...
The fantasy Trump wants you to believe – Despite what the President keeps repeating, the election is not over at midnight on November 3. If you’ve read much of this newsletter, you’ve seen ...
What is the best voting system? What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different ...
Our nation’s polarized politics violates traditional theories of voting, which hold that parties move to the center to appeal to as many voters as possible. Today, incentives compel parties to ...
Another Voting Paradox Case (Pork Division) The California Pork case (NPCC v. Ross) is another example of a case whose outcome conflicts with the doctrines adopted by the Court itself in its opinions.
The flip side is the paradox of the Republican Party, which now depends on White working-class votes, especially in small towns and the countryside. Yet its economic policies remain geared to the ...
The paradox is that, if I vote on the judgment of this case (affirm or reverse) based on my individual views, a majority of the Court will have ruled against the prevailing party on each relevant ...
The fantasy Trump wants you to believe – Despite what the President keeps repeating, the election is not over at midnight on November 3. If you’ve read much of this newsletter, you’ve seen ...
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