Front Matter
Volume 62 Issue 4 (2012)
Case Western Reserve Law Review
Symposium
Law Review Symposium 2011: Baker v. Carr after 50 Years: Appraising the Reapportionment Revolution: Introduction
Jonathan L. Entin
From Baker v. Carr to Bush v. Gore, and Back
Nelson Lund
Baker, Bush, and Ballot Boards: The Federalization of Election Administration
Daniel Tokaji and Owen Wolfe
One Person, One Vote Standard in Redistricting: The Uses and Abuses of Population Deviations in Legislative Redistricting
Thomas L. Brunell
One Person, One Vote - Why Citizens' Votes Carry Unequal Weight despite Baker and How It Matters
John D. Griffin and Brian Newman
Congress, the Solicitor General, and the Path of Reapportionment Litigation
Michael E. Solimine
Redistricting Principles for the Twenty-First Century
Micah Altman and Michael P. McDonald
Notes
Getting to Sometimes: Expanding Teachers' First Amendment Rights through Garcetti's Caveat
Benjamin C. Galea
No Longer Secret: Overcoming the State Secrets Doctrine to Explore Meaningful Remedies for victims of Extraordinary Rendition
Daniel Joseph Natalie