Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Symposium
| Introduction: A Symposium on the Law of Democracy | |
| Michael J. Pitts | 1-6 |
| Keynote Address: What Election Law Has to Say to Constitutional Law | |
| Heather K. Gerken | 7-22 |
| The Founders' Bush v. Gore: The 1792 Election Dispute and Its Continuing Relevance | |
| Edward B. Foley | 23-84 |
| "Celebrating" the Tenth Anniversary of the 2000 Election Controversy: What the World Can Learn from the Recent History of Election Dysfunction in the United States | |
| Nathaniel Persily | 85-112 |
| Public Rights and Private Rights of Action: The Enforcement of Federal Election Laws | |
| Daniel P. Tokaji | 113-160 |
| Language Assistance and Local Voting Rights Law | |
| Angelo N. Ancheta | 161-200 |
| Reinventing Voting Rights Preclearance | |
| Kareem U. Crayton | 201-242 |
| After Citizens United | |
| Michael S. Kang | 243-254 |
| Disclosures About Disclosure | |
| Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer | 255-284 |
| What Changes Do Recent Supreme Court Decisions Require for Federal Campaign Finance Statutes and Regulations? | |
| Allison R. Hayward | 285-300 |
Notes
| Sexting: A Response to Prosecuting Those Growing Up with a Growing Trend | |
| Jordan J. Szymialis | 301-339 |
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