Description

The seventh edition of the leading election law casebook comprehensively covers developments in the field through 2021. The book incorporates perspectives from both law and political science, making it suitable for law school courses, political science courses, and campaign finance seminars. Coverage includes partisan and racial gerrymandering challenges, campaign finance in the wake of Citizens United, and challenges to voter identification laws and other voting restrictions. New material in this edition addresses Brnovich v. DNC, Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta, Thompson v. Hebdon, Kelly v. United States, and Chiafalo v. Washington.

1,292 pages. Also available as a digital eTextbook.


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Citation

Daniel Hays Lowenstein, Richard L. Hasen, Daniel P. Tokaji, and Nicholas Stephanopoulos. 2022. Election Law: Cases and Materials, 7th ed. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. ISBN: 9781531020811.

@book{LowensteinEtAl2022,
  author    = {Daniel Hays Lowenstein and Richard L. Hasen and Daniel P. Tokaji and Nicholas Stephanopoulos},
  year      = {2022},
  title     = {Election Law: Cases and Materials},
  edition   = {7},
  publisher = {Carolina Academic Press},
  address   = {Durham, NC},
  isbn      = {9781531020811},
  url       = {https://cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781531020811/Election-Law-Seventh-Edition}}