Human Rights Magazine

Spring 2005, Volume 32, Number 2
Introduction: Forty Years of the Voting Rights Act
By Robert J. Grey Jr.
The Voting Rights Act: Ensuring Dignity and Democracy
By Representative John Lewis
Partisanship, Problems, and Promise: The Role of the 2004 Election in Shaping the Reform Debate
By Jonah H. Goldman
Electoral Machinations in Ohio, 2004
By Robert Rubin
Electronic Voting: Conflicts Within the General Public and the Disabled Community
By Christopher S. Danielson and Matt Zimmerman
Lawful Disenfranchisement: America’s Structural Democracy Deficit
By Jamin Raskin
Getting the Vote for Prisoners in Washington, D.C.: A Journey from Civil Rights to Human Rights
By Charles Sullivan
The Electoral College Flunks the Test in an Age of Democracy
By John B. Anderson
The Count Every Vote Act of 2005
By Senator Barbara Boxer
What Iraq’s Elections Teach Us About Democracy Building
By Richard W. Soudriette
X Marks the Choice: Voting Methods Around the World
By Charles Lasham
Human Rights Hero: Fannie Lou Hamer (1917–1977)
By Nicholas Targ
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