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Gerrymandering Texas

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What if gerrymandering were not just a hot button contemporary political issue but actually a deep story of how Texas came to be? Gerrymandering Texas uses relevant legislation and court cases to tell the political history of the state of Texas. Writing out of decades of experience as an assistant attorney general, senate parliamentarian, expert consultant on redistricting, and law professor, Steve Bickerstaff traces the story of this political practice from 1836 up to the present and prognosticates what lies ahead for the 2020 census and 2021 redistricting. Since redistricting is the story of boundaries, borders, and representation, Bickerstaff’s book also tells the story of Texas’s evolution over time. The various Texas constitutions are unpacked, and the changing racial makeup of the state comes into sharp relief. Democrat dominance in state governance gives way to the recent Republican dominance. Bickerstaff’s analysis of redistricting, always clear-headed and even-handed, gives new insight into the history of the Lone Star State. Gerrymandering Texas intersperses history and legal analysis with first-person stories of the author’s own many experiences with redistricting, from trying cases, to serving as expert witness, to consulting during the latest Texas constitutional convention. Many of these stories represent the first time Bickerstaff has made public his private opinions about important moments in recent Texas political history—moments in which Bickerstaff was himself a key supporting player.

270 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 18, 2020

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July 18, 2021
I tried and tried to wrap my brain around the text. I could not. Yes the writing is dense, legalistic, and academic. Texas politics are so complicated I do not know how I passed my Government class alternated between federal and state government. The federal part was fad easier, I scooted by.

This boom Gerrymandering Texas did not clear up any--many--deficiencies in my education. The book was originally a text written for Texas law students by a lawyer-instructor who played a part not significantly but present and alert--in Texas coming to terms with gerrymandering. Not only academic but lawyeristic for me.

I must find another book.
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August 11, 2024
Started this for research and finished it bc it was good
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