Heather K. Gerken
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Heather K. Gerken's Degrees
- Bachelors Political Science Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heather Kristin Gerken is an American legal scholar who serves as the Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law at Yale Law School, where she teaches election law and runs the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project. Since 2017, she has also served as the Dean of Yale Law School.
Heather K. Gerken's Published Works
Published Works
- Institution for Social and Policy Studies (2005) (58)
- Uncooperative Federalism (2009) (56)
- The Democracy Index: Why Our Election System Is Failing and How to Fix It (2009) (50)
- Foreword: Federalism All the Way Down (2010) (43)
- Dissenting by Deciding (2005) (35)
- Understanding the Right to an Undiluted Vote (2001) (25)
- Second-Order Diversity (2004) (21)
- Stuck! The Law and Economics of Residential Stagnation (2019) (18)
- Federalism as the New Nationalism: An Overview (2014) (17)
- Boden Lecture: The Real Problem With Citizens United: Campaign Finance, Dark Money, and Shadow Parties (2014) (16)
- Justice Kennedy and the Domains of Equal Protection (2007) (11)
- The Political Safeguards of Horizontal Federalism (2014) (10)
- The Hydraulics of Constitutional Reform: A Skeptical Response to Our Undemocratic Constitution (2007) (10)
- A Third Way for the Voting Rights Act: Section 5 and the Opt-In Approach (2005) (9)
- Lost in the Political Thicket: The Court, Election Law, and the Doctrinal Interregnum (2004) (9)
- The Double-Edged Sword of Independence: Inoculating Electoral Reform Commissions Against Everyday Politics (2007) (8)
- Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process: The Institutional Turn in Election Law Scholarship (2011) (7)
- Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process: Recurring Puzzles in American Democracy (2012) (6)
- The Party’s Over: McCutcheon, Shadow Parties, and the Future of the Party System (2015) (6)
- Getting From Here to There in Resistricting Reform (2010) (6)
- Federalism 3.0 (2017) (6)
- SLIPPING THE BONDS OF FEDERALISM (2016) (6)
- Exit, Voice, and Disloyalty (2013) (6)
- Understanding Mixed Motives Claims Under the Civil Rights Act of 1991: An Analysis of Intentional Discrimination claims Based on Sex-Stereotyped Interview Questions (1993) (5)
- Distinguished Scholar in Residence Lecture: A User's Guide to Progressive Federalism (2017) (5)
- In Praise of Rankings (2009) (5)
- Windsor's Mad Genius: The Interlocking Gears of Rights and Structure (2015) (4)
- The Costs and Causes of Minimalism in Voting Cases: Baker v. Carr and Its Progeny (2002) (4)
- Getting from Here to There in Election Reform (2010) (4)
- Progressive Federalism: A User’s Guide (2017) (3)
- Shortcuts to Reform (2010) (3)
- LOBBYING AS THE NEW CAMPAIGN FINANCE (2011) (3)
- Creating Better Heuristics for the Presidential Primary: The Citizen Assembly (2010) (3)
- Election Law Exceptionalism? A Bird’s Eye View of the Symposium (2002) (3)
- The Loyal Opposition (2014) (3)
- Intrastatutory Federalism and Statutory Interpretation: State Implementation of Federal Law in Health Reform and Beyond (2012) (3)
- Federalism and Nationalism: Time for a Détente? (2015) (3)
- Living Under Someone Else's Law (2015) (3)
- The Federalis(m) Society (2013) (2)
- The Invisible Election: Making Policy in World Without Data (2009) (2)
- Our Federalism(s) (2012) (2)
- The Reconstruction of Voting Rights (2011) (2)
- The Taft Lecture: Living Under Someone Else's Law (2016) (1)
- Morgan Kousser's Noble Dream (2001) (1)
- Larry and Lawrence (2008) (1)
- The two trends that matter for party politics (2014) (1)
- Playing Cards in a Hurricane: Party Reform in an Age of Polarization (2017) (1)
- Mexico's 2007 Election Reforms: A Comparative View (2009) (1)
- Second-Order Diversity: An Exploration of Decentralization's Egalitarian Possibilities (2016) (1)
- Keynote Address: Lobbying as the New Campaign Finance (2011) (1)
- Keynote Address: What Election Law Has to Say to Constitutional Law (2010) (1)
- Panel IV: Responses from Professor Heather Gerken: Abandoning Bad Ideas and Disregarding Good Ones for the Right Reasons: Reflections on a Festschrift (2012) (1)
- Review Index (2013) (0)
- 2. The Promise of Data-driven Reform (2009) (0)
- Kousser ' s Noble Dream (2019) (0)
- 1-1-2012 Our Federalism ( s ) (2013) (0)
- 1-1-2010 Foreword : Federalism All the Way Down (2013) (0)
- Saving Section 5: Reflections on Georgia V. Ashcroft, and Its Impact on the Reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act (2007) (0)
- THE RIGHT TO AN UNDILUTED VOTE (2008) (0)
- An Academic Elegy (2015) (0)
- LEG volume 17 issue 4 Cover and Back matter (2011) (0)
- The Mismatch Problem: Why Election Law Isn’t Always Built for the Electorate (2010) (0)
- Mexico’s Election Reforms: A Comparative View (2009) (0)
- When Courts Won't Make Law: Partisan Gerrymandering and a Structural Approach to the Law of Democracy (0)
- When Courts Won't Make Law: Partisan Gerrymandering and a Structural Approach to the Law of Democracy (0)
- The Right to Vote: A Conversation with the Co-Chairs of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration 1 (2015) (0)
- LEG volume 17 issue 3 Cover and Back matter (2011) (0)
- The Lessons of Lawyering: Why Ours is an Honorable Profession (2018) (0)
- A Private Law Insight into a Public Law Problem (2011) (0)
- New Wine in Old Bottles: A Comment on Richard Hasen’s and Richard Briffault’s Essays on Bush v. Gore (2001) (0)
- Overview: Mapping Election Law's Interior (2011) (0)
- 3. The Politics of Reform and the Promise of Ranking (2009) (0)
- 1-1-2009 Shortcuts to Reform (2013) (0)
- Clerking for Justice Souter (2010) (0)
- Of Sovereigns and Servants (2006) (0)
- Conclusion: Getting from “Here to There” Redux (2009) (0)
- Deja Vu All Over Again: Courts, Corporate Law, and Election Law (2013) (0)
- The Future of Elections Scholarship (2011) (0)
- Morgan Kousser ' s Noble Dream Like the work of (2013) (0)
- The Least Examined Branch: Legislatures in Dialogue with One Another: Dissent, Decisions, and the Global Polity (2006) (0)
- NATIONALISM : TIME FOR A DETENTE ? (2018) (0)
- An Intersection of Laws: Citizens United v. FEC (2010) (0)
- Dissent, Diversity, and Democracy: Heather Gerken and the Contingent Imperative of Minority Rule (2013) (0)
- 1-1-2001 Understanding the Right to an Undiluted Vote (2013) (0)
- Introduction: The Future of Elections Scholarship (2011) (0)
- Lost in the Political Thicket: The Supreme Court, Election Law, and The Doctrinal Interregnum (2004) (0)
- Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process: Preface (2011) (0)
- Race, Redistricting, and Representation (0)
- 5. Getting from Here to There in Miniature Making the Democracy Index a Reality (2009) (0)
- 4. Is the Game Worth the Candle (2009) (0)
- 1-1-2006 Of Sovereigns and Servants (2013) (0)
- Performance and Problems of Software Surveys (1989) (0)
- Judges as Political Regulators (2011) (0)
- A New Take on Voice and Exit in Federalism Debates (2010) (0)
- 1-1-2009 In Praise of Rankings (2013) (0)
- Introduction: Why We Need a Democracy Index (2009) (0)
- Wisconsin Discussion Group on Constitutionalism (2013) (0)
- The Interlocking Gears of Rights and Structure: Why the Critics Are Wrong About U.S. v. Windsor (2015) (0)
- 1. The Perverse Politics of Election Reform Why (We Think) Elections Are Run Badly, and What to Do about It (2009) (0)
- 1-1-2007 Rashomon and the Roberts Court (2013) (0)
- The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy (2021) (0)
- The Right to Vote: Is the Amendment Game Worth the Candle? (2015) (0)
- Making Representative Democracy Work (2009) (0)
- Rashomon and the Roberts Court (2007) (0)
- HAVA @ 10: Closing Roundtable (2013) (0)
- NEW WINE IN OLD BOTTLES: A COMMENT ON RICHARD HASEN’S AND RICHARD BRIFFAULT’S (2002) (0)
- Will Legal Education Change Post-2020? (2021) (0)
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