Supreme Court Cases on Political Representation, 1787-2001
Explore the intricate journey of political representation in the United States with "Supreme Court Cases on Political Representation, 1787-2001" by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This comprehensive volume, published in 2002, spans 822 pages and delves into every Supreme Court case pertinent to elections and political representation from the Court's inception up to the pivotal year of 2001.
Organized into 16 insightful chapters, this book meticulously examines key cases, including the landmark 2001 decision in "Cook v. Gralike," which significantly shaped citizens' rights to direct their Federal representatives. Whether you are a legal scholar, student of political science, or simply interested in the evolution of democratic practices, this essential resource offers invaluable insights. Dive into the complexities of justice and representation and uncover how the Supreme Court's rulings have echoed through centuries of American democracy.