DJCLPP Symposium 2010: Drawing Lines | Is There a Way to Design an Apolitical Redistricting Process?
The Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy presents "Drawing Lines: The Future of Redistricting in America," a discussion of the major issues in redistricting as America prepares to begin the 2010 Census. The symposium featured a number of major election law scholars, political scientists, computer scientists, and state officials who examined the major questions about this and future redistricting cycles. Panel 1: Is There a Way to Design an Apolitical Redistricting Process?
Recorded on February 26, 2010.
Panel titled: Is There a Way to Design an Apolitical Redistricting Process?.
Conference title: Drawing Lines: The Future of Redistricting in America (2010)
Appearing: Toby Coleman (Duke Law Student), introduction; Michael Crowell (UNC School of Government), Justin Buchler (Case Western Reserve University), Bobby Bowers (South Carolina Budget and Control Board), Bob Phillips (Common Cause North Carolina), panelists.