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Miller v. Johnson

Further Readings



  • Cimino, Chapin. "Class-Based Preferences in Affirmative Action Programs after Miller v. Johnson: A Race-Neutral Opinion, or Subterfuge?" University of Chicago Law Review, Vol. 64, no. 4, fall 1997, pp. 1289-1310.
  • Coyle, Marcia. "The Court's New View: Colorblind? Rulings Put Heavy Burden on Racial Classifications." The National Law Journal, July 10, 1995, p. A1.
  • Coyle, Marcia. "High Court Listens to Challenges on Voting District." The National Law Journal, May 1, 1995, p. A19.
  • Coyle, Marcia. "Where to Draw the Line on Race Redistricting?" The National Law Journal, December 11, 1995, p. A1.
  • Engstrom, Richard L. "Shaw, Miller and the Districting Thicket." National Civic Review, fall-winter 1995, p. 323.
  • Hill, Steven. "McKinney's Gambit: Will Proportional Representation Bring Down the House?" The Humanist, January-February 1996, p. 5.
  • Karlan, Pamela S., and Thomas C. Goldstein. "Court Still Ambivalent on Redistricting." The National Law Journal, July 24, 1995, p. A19.
  • Macchiarola, Frank J. "The Paradox of Representations: Racial Gerrymandering and Minority Interests in Congress." Political Science Quarterly, fall 1998, p. 533.
  • Parker, Frank R. "The Damaging Consequences of the Rehnquist Court's Commitment to Color-Blindness Versus Racial Justice." American University Law Review, February 1996.
  • Reuben, Richard C. "Heading Back to the Thicket: Voting District Cases Pose Politically and Racially Charged Questions." ABA Journal, January 1996, p. 40.
  • "Supreme Court Overturns Racially Based Congressional District." Facts on File, July 6, 1995, p. 479.
  • Swain, Carol M. "Limiting Racial Gerrymandering: The Future of Black Representation." Current, January 1996, p. 3.
  • Tabin, Barrie. "Supreme Court Says Race-Based Electoral Districts Violate Constitution." Nation's Cities Weekly, July 24, 1995, p. 12.

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