Constitutional Calculus
The Math of Justice and the Myth of Common Sense
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The book explores critical legal and political questions regarding population counting, electoral processes, gerrymandering, jury composition, and law enforcement practices. It examines the implications of shifting to a direct popular vote, the effects of partisan gerrymandering, and the fairness of six-person juries. Additionally, it addresses the racial dynamics of stop-and-frisk policies. By challenging conventional wisdom and traditions, the author encourages readers to rethink these contentious issues that shape American democracy and justice.
