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Heather Gerken is the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School where she specializes in election law, constitutional law, and civil procedure. Professor Gerken is one of the country's leading experts on voting rights and election law, the role of groups in the democratic process, and the relationship between diversity and democracy.
President Barack Obama drafted legislation geared around the premises of this book. We are looking for a review of this important work.
Some Comments on the Book:
“What a terrific idea! Heather Gerken makes a powerful argument that with the Democracy Index, ranking states and localities, we can create a little competition to improve our electoral process. She makes the brilliant suggestion that democratic checks should be enlisted to improve democracy itself. In the process of elaborating what may well be the best recent idea for promoting electoral reform, Gerken offers a fun and engaging read. I couldn’t put it down.” —Cass R. Sunstein, coauthor of Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness
“The idea that drives The Democracy Index is fresh, original, and potentially of genuine practical importance in improving the performance of our election system. Heather Gerken writes with energy, flair, and a conversational, engaging tone that draws readers in.” —Richard Pildes, coauthor of The Law of Democracy
“The idea of The Democracy Index is brilliant and it seems obvious once it is stated. I suspect that I will not be alone in wishing that I had come up with the idea. This book will appeal to a wide audience.” —Michael Hanmer, coauthor of Voting Technology: The Not-So-Simple Act of Casting a Ballot
“The Democracy Index is very exciting. It covers all the important aspects of the index and effectively explains how it could improve the electoral process.” —Thad Hall, coauthor of Electronic Elections
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