Resolving Gerrymandering: A Manageable Standard (Paperback)
Table of Contents
- Congressional Districts
- Political Question
- One Person, One Vote
- State Legislative Districts
- Gerrymandering
- Manageable Standard for Resolving Gerrymandering
- Appendix A. Congressional Districting Following the 1800 Census: Population Disparities and Geographical Distortions
- Appendix B. Occurrences of Certain Provisions Regarding State Legislative or Congressional Redistricting in Each State's Constitution as of June 2019
- Appendix C. Disparities in Apportionment Showing Congressional Districts in Each State Having Largest and Smallest Populations
Robert Schafer has a BS in physics from Union College, an MS in physics from Yale University, a JD from Harvard Law School, and a PhD in urban planning (with a concentration in economics) from Harvard University. He was an associate professor of city and regional planning at Harvard University. He was one of the founders of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review in 1966 and served as its editor in chief in 1967-68. He practiced law for more than thirty years. He is the author of Inequality: Piketty's Capital in a Nutshell and The Suburbanization of Multifamily Housing; coauthor of an early quantitative analysis of racial and gender discrimination in mortgage lending, Discrimination in Mortgage Lending; and coauthor of Housing America's Elderly. He is a coeditor of Housing Urban America.