
Judging Democracy
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This timely and provocative book makes important contributions to a number of fields including Canadian constitutional law and politics, comparative constitutional law, election law, and democratic theory. It is engaging and accessible, and it will be of interest to a wide audience. The book's central convergence thesis is a valuable addition to the ongoing debate over the similarities and differences between American and Canadian constitutional law.- Election Law Journal Judging Democracy is a very succinct and focused treatment of a well-defined body of cases, and as such it successfully questions many myths about differences between the United States and Canada. The focus of the book also makes it ideal as a starting point for much broader considerations of the relationship between the courts and legislatures, or between the American and Canadian legal system.
- Robert G. Boatright, American Review of Canadian Studies
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Mark Rush is the Robert G. Brown Professor of Politics and Law, Head of the Department of Politics, and Director, Williams School Program in International Commerce at Washington and Lee University. He is the author of Does Redistricting Make a Difference?: Partisan Representation and Electoral Behavior (Lexington, 2000) and co-author, with Richard Engstrom, of Fair and Effective Representation?: Debating Electoral Reform and Minority Rights (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001).
Content
Introduction
1. Differences That Matter? Canadian Misreading of American Constitutionalism
2. Of Real and "Self-Proclaimed" Democracies: Differing Approaches to Criminal Disenfranchisement
3. The Scope and Definition of the Franchise
4. A Tale of Two Campaign Spending Decisions
5. Judicial Struggles with Democracy and the Unbearable Lightness of Process
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Index
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