The Nature of the American Constitution: Is There a Constitutional Right to Vote and Be Represented?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1999
Publication Title
American University Law Review
First Page
605
Last Page
633
Required Text
James A. Gardner, The Nature of the American Constitution: Is There a Constitutional Right to Vote and Be Represented?, Remarks at the American University Law Review's Symposium on the 1998 Legal Challenge for Voting Representation in the Distric
Recommended Citation
Jeffrey Rosen, James A. Gardner, Gary Peller, Edward Still & Brenda Wright,
The Nature of the American Constitution: Is There a Constitutional Right to Vote and Be Represented?,
48
Am. U. L. Rev.
605
(1999).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/journal_articles/238
Comments
James A. Gardner, The Nature of the American Constitution: Is There a Constitutional Right to Vote and Be Represented?, Remarks at the American University Law Review's Symposium on the 1998 Legal Challenge for Voting Representation in the District of Columbia (Oct. 2, 1998), in 48 Am. U. L. Rev. 589, 610–614 (1999).