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The fourth edition of America Votes! is a timely resource for lawyers, professors, election officials, and administrators providing a snapshot of key election and voting rights issues from practitioners highly experienced in a wide variety of areas.

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The fourth edition of America Votes! is a timely resource for lawyers, professors, election officials, and administrators providing a snapshot of key election and voting rights issues from practitioners highly experienced in a wide variety of areas.
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Ben Griffith is Principal of Griffith Law Firm in Oxford, Mississippi, and Adjunct Professor of Election Law at the University of Mississippi School of Law, earning a J.D. in 1975 after receiving a B.A. in English and German from the Ole Miss in 1973. His practice emphasizes civil litigation in the fields of voting rights, election law, civil rights, and school desegregation, and he has been trial and appellate counsel for governmental defendants in federal civil litigation in the Fourth, Fifth, and Eleventh Circuits. He chaired the ABA Standing Committee on Election Law and the Section of State and Local Government Law. He is a member of the Council of the Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative (CEELI), the ABA Board of Governors (2016¿2019), and House of Delegates (2010¿2019). John Hardin ¿Jack¿ Young is a past Chair of the ABA's Senior Lawyer Division and Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. He is an Adjunct Professor of International and Comparative Election Law at William & Mary Law School, Senior Global Election Dispute Resolution Advisor for the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), and Senior Counsel at SandlerReiff in Washington, D.C. He is also a former Chair of the ABA's Standing Committee on Election Law, editor and contributor to International Election Principles: Democracy and the Rule of Law (ABA 2008), and an author of ¿Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms¿ (with David Kovick) in Guidelines for Understanding, Adjudicating, and Resolving Disputes in Elections (IFES 2011). He is also the editor of International Election Remedies (ABA 2016). He received his law degrees from University of Virginia (J.D.) and Oxford University (B.C.L.).