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Federalism and representation: Evidence from state abortion laws in the aftermath of Dobbs vs. Jackson women's health organization. [PDF]
Simonovits G, Doherty D, Bor A.
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Parallel paths: abortion access restrictions in the USA and Iran. [PDF]
Haddadi M, Hedayati F, Hantoushzadeh S.
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Electoral Laws and Turnout: 1972-2008
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009In this paper we examine the impact of electoral laws on overall turnout, and class bias in the electorate. Using turnout in each state in each year we use cross sectional time series analysis to estimate the impact of electoral reforms on turnout, with particular attention to the discriminatory impact of legal changes on persons at different segments ...
Leighley, Jan, Nagler, Jonathan
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Electoral Laws and Turnout, 1972-2004
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007In this paper we examine the impact of electoral laws on overall turnout, and class bias in the electorate. We look at the impact of changes in registration laws on who votes, with particular attention to the discriminatory impact of legal changes on persons at different segments of the income distribution.
Nagler, Jonathan, Leighley, Jan
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Australian Electoral Law: ‘Free And Fair’?
Federal Law Review, 2004An essential feature of any democratic system is the holding of regular elections that lead to the creation of the government of a nation. It is often said that such elections should be ‘free and fair’. Some obviously fail this test. For example, observers, including representatives of the European Union (‘EU’) and the Commonwealth, found that in ...
Bryan Mercurio, George Williams
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2018
Chapter 2 provides an overview of the legal and political integrity issues raised in the 2016 elections. It begins by describing the now normal voting wars between the hyperpolarized parties, lawsuits aimed at shaping the rules for the registration of voters, the conduct of voting, and the counting of ballots.
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Chapter 2 provides an overview of the legal and political integrity issues raised in the 2016 elections. It begins by describing the now normal voting wars between the hyperpolarized parties, lawsuits aimed at shaping the rules for the registration of voters, the conduct of voting, and the counting of ballots.
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Discrimination in Electoral Law
Alternative Law Journal, 2003With absolute secrecy theoretically accorded to the vote, it would come as a surprise to many Australians to learn that, in fact, the right to vote in secret is not extended to all of the community. In fact, a large percentage of voters, particularly disabled voters with impaired vision or limited arm movements as well as illiterate voters and those ...
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