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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

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Table of Contents

  1. Congressional Districts
  2. Political Question
  3. One Person, One Vote
  4. State Legislative Districts
  5. Gerrymandering
  6. 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

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Autorenporträt
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.