Examples & Explanations for Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law, Third Edition
Examples & Explanations for Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law, Third Edition
Examples & Explanations for Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law, Third Edition is a clear, student-oriented treatise covering statutory interpretation, agency interpretation, election administration, campaign finance, redistricting, bribery, and voting rights. The Third Edition features major updates, including a revamped chapter on federal agency interpretation addressing the overruling of Chevron in Loper Bright and the Major Questions Doctrine; and expanded election law coverage of the Purcell principle, the independent state legislature theory after Moore v. Harper, recent Voting Rights Act and racial gerrymandering cases, and the latest campaign finance decisions. Written by Richard L. Hasen, a leading voice in election law and legislation, this edition is suitable for courses in Legislation and Regulation, Statutory Interpretation, Election Law, Voting Rights, and Campaign Finance and remains the most comprehensive and up-to-date examples-based statutory supplement available.
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- Clear explanations of each class topic, in a conversational, funny style.
- Features hypotheticals similar to those presented in class, with corresponding analysis so you can use them during the semester to test your understanding, and again at exam time to help you review.
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New to the Third Edition:
- Comprehensive updates on federal agency interpretation, including the impact of Loper Bright and the Major Questions Doctrine.
- New insights on statutory interpretation featuring Bostock and debates among New Textualists.
- Expanded coverage of election law, including the Purcell principle, independent state legislature theory, and key Voting Rights Act cases.
- Analysis of the Supreme Court’s newest Justices and their evolving approach to campaign finance, voting rights, and statutory interpretation.
- Updated guidance on federal office qualifications, ballot access rules, and Supreme Court precedents on bribery and presidential powers.
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
How to Use This Book
Acknowledgments
PART I. THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
Chapter 1 How a Bill Becomes a Law: From Schoolhouse Rock to Vetogates and Unorthodox Lawmaking
Chapter 2 Regulating Legislators
Chapter 3 Lobbying, Bribery, and External Legislative Influence
Chapter 4 Direct Democracy
PART II. STATUTORY INTERPRETATION
Chapter 5 Theories and Practice of Statutory Interpretation
Chapter 6 Canons of Statutory Interpretation
Chapter 7 Legislative History
Chapter 8 Agency Interpretation: Statutory Interpretation in the Administrative State
PART III. VOTING RIGHTS AND REPRESENTATION
Chapter 9 The Right to Vote, Representation, and Redistricting
Chapter 10 Political Parties, Partisan Gerrymandering, and Political Competition
Chapter 11 The Voting Rights Act, Race, and Redistricting
Chapter 12 Election Administration
PART IV. CAMPAIGN FINANCE
Chapter 13 Introduction to Campaign Finance: Spending Limits from Buckley to Citizens United and Beyond
Chapter 14 Campaign Contribution Limits from Buckley to McCutcheon and Beyond
Chapter 15 Campaign Finance Disclosure
Chapter 16 Public Financing
Table of Books and Articles Cited
Table of Cases
Index
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