Abstract
The Voting Rights Act was passed to prevent racial discrimination in all voting booths. Does the existence of a racial digital divide make Internet elections for public office merely a computer geek's pipe dream? Or can i-voting withstand scrutiny under the current state of the law? This i-Brief will consider the current state of the law, and whether disproportionate benefits will be enough to stop this extension of technology dead in its tracks.
Citation
Brett Stohs, Is I-Voting I-Llegal?, 2 Duke Law & Technology Review 1-9 (2003)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dltr/vol2/iss1/11