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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 27 > No. 3 (1962)

 

Volume 27, Number 3 (Summer 1962)
The Electoral Process: Part II

Robinson O. Everett
Special Editor for this Sympsoium

Preliminary

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Foreword

Robinson O. Everett

327

 

Articles

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Legislative Apportionment and the Federal Constitution

Robert G. Dixon Jr.

329

 

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Court Versus Legislature (The Socio-Politics of Malapportionment)

Gus Tyler

390

 

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Legislative Representation—With Special Reference to New York

Ruth C. Silva

408

 

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Ten Years of Florida’s “Who Gave It—Who Got It” Law

Elston Roady

434

 

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Federal Protection of Negro Voting Rights

Burke Marshall

455

 

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The Federal Fact-Finding Experience—A Guide to Negro Enfranchisement

Berl I. Bernhard

468

 

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Literacy Tests for Voters: A Case Study in Federalism

Sam J. Ervin Jr.

481

 

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Limitations on the Power of State Legislatures Over Presidential Elections

James C. Kirby Jr.

495

 

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Congress and Literacy Tests: A Comment on Constitutional Power and Legislative Abnegation

Douglas B. Maggs and Lawrence G. Wallace

510

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

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