Joshua A. Douglas's new book, 'The Court v. The Voters,' has been released today. The book provides an urgent and gripping look at the erosion of voting rights and its implications for democracy through the lens of ten Supreme Court decisions. It argues for judicial reform and highlights how SCOTUS has undermined and under-protected the constitutional right to vote. The release comes at a critical time as SCOTUS is currently weighing a case on whether voters in Louisiana can use a congressional map that complies with the Voting Rights Act. The book has received praise from Kirkus Reviews and was reviewed in Above the Law.
Today in Above the Law, I review @JoshuaADouglas's new book, The Court v. The Voters. TLDR: A great read, full of interesting research and nuggets about the cases, and...a methodical discussion of how SCOTUS has been attacking voters all along. #Lawtwitter https://t.co/Eq2S0AvLnx
Nobody I know better than @JoshuaADouglas to tell this story about the ongoing fight for voting rights. His new book is out today! https://t.co/uQokBv6hFj
Most people do not fully understand the ways in which SCOTUS has undermined and under-protected the constitutional right to vote. That’s why @JoshuaADouglas wrote THE COURT V. THE VOTERS. @heraldleader https://t.co/tzEWsT8ypT