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LAW-2395 Election Law

Prof. John Infranca,

3 credits day; 3 credits evening.

This course introduces students to the law that regulates citizen participation in the political

process, with a focus on constitutional law issues. We will discuss topics including the right to

vote, the Voting Rights Act, campaign finance and the role of money in politics, the role of

associations such as political parties, redistricting and reapportionment, gerrymandering, election

administration, ballot propositions, and other subjects. Although the focus will be on the relevant

statutory and case law on these subjects, the course will also explore American history,

democratic theory, and the policy consequences of different legal rules.

Faculty comments

: Course grade will be based primarily upon an in-class final examination, as

well as on class participation.

Prerequisite: Constitutional Law

Elective Course

Final Exam Required

<<Course Updated: March 16, 2016>>