Whitelash : unmasking white grievance at the ballot box / Terry Smith.
2020
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Whitelash : unmasking white grievance at the ballot box / Terry Smith.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 289 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: The Long Night of Deja Vu
Electing Trump and Breaching Norms
The Exoneration of White Voters
White Voters and the Law of Alternative Facts
The Sirens of White Nationalism
Law as Pretext
Voting While White
Holding Candidates and Parties Accountable
We the People: Fashioning a Legal Remedy for Voter Whitelash
Conclusion : The Globalization of Whitelash.
Electing Trump and Breaching Norms
The Exoneration of White Voters
White Voters and the Law of Alternative Facts
The Sirens of White Nationalism
Law as Pretext
Voting While White
Holding Candidates and Parties Accountable
We the People: Fashioning a Legal Remedy for Voter Whitelash
Conclusion : The Globalization of Whitelash.
Summary
If postmortems of the 2016 US presidential election tell us anything, it's that many voters discriminate on the basis of race, which raises an important question: in a society that outlaws racial discrimination in employment, housing, and jury selections, should voters be permitted to racially discriminate in selecting a candidate for public office? In Whitelash, Terry Smith argues that such racialized decision-making is unlawful and that remedies exist to deter this reactionary behavior. Using evidence of race-based voting in the 2016 presidential election, Smith deploys legal analogies to demonstrate how courts can decipher when groups of voters have been impermissibly influenced by race, and impose appropriate remedies. This groundbreaking work should be read by anyone interested in how the legal system can re-direct American democracy away from the ongoing electoral scourge that many feared 2016 portended.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781108698412 (ebook)
9781108426725 (hardback)
9781108445467 (paperback)
9781108426725 (hardback)
9781108445467 (paperback)
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