Book contents
- Constitutional Symmetry
- Constitutional Symmetry
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Symmetry Explained
- Part II Symmetry Applied
- 5 Speech, Association, and Religion
- 6 Separation of Powers and Federalism
- 7 Equal Protection
- 8 Guns and Fundamental Rights
- 9 Law of Democracy
- Conclusion
- Index
9 - Law of Democracy
from Part II - Symmetry Applied
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- Constitutional Symmetry
- Constitutional Symmetry
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Symmetry Explained
- Part II Symmetry Applied
- 5 Speech, Association, and Religion
- 6 Separation of Powers and Federalism
- 7 Equal Protection
- 8 Guns and Fundamental Rights
- 9 Law of Democracy
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
This chapter explores symmetry’s implications for the law of democracy. Symmetry has obvious relevance in this area, given the centrality of election-related disputes to maintaining courts’ political neutrality. At a minimum, symmetric interpretation should encourage the Supreme Court to ensure greater consistency in its emergency orders blocking legal changes before an election. In addition, symmetry may help justify the Court’s controversial decisions leaving both partisan gerrymanders and choices about overall districting procedures to the political process. In combination, if not in isolation, these rulings are symmetric because they avoid constitutionalizing one position or the other on politically charged questions about appropriate criteria for districting. Finally, symmetry should support closer scrutiny of voting rules and procedures with skewed partisan effects, provided that challengers can convincingly establish a meaningful impairment of political competition.
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- Constitutional SymmetryJudging in a Divided Republic, pp. 223 - 250Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024