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Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

The Uncertain Future of the Voting Rights Act: Vanderbilt Law School Speakers Discuss Redistricting Since Baker v. Carr and Merrill v. Milligan

The Uncertain Future of the Voting Rights Act: Vanderbilt Law School Speakers Discuss Redistricting Since Baker v. Carr and Merrill v. Milligan

Alex Mormorunni, Contributor April 21, 2023

Earlier this semester, Vanderbilt Law School hosted two lawyers, Junaid Odubeko and Scott Tift, to discuss what Odubeko described as “pure politics at its best, or worst” – redistricting. Odubeko...

Redistricting in Music City: Tennessee Democrats May No Longer Have Two to Tango

Redistricting in Music City: Tennessee Democrats May No Longer Have Two to Tango

Max McCall, Contributor November 8, 2021

Starting next year, Nashville may do something it has not done in well over a century: elect a Republican to Congress.  This is not because the politics of the strongly Democratic-leaning city will...

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