Election Law Is Changing Fast. Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino's New Casebook Keeps Up.
Election law is one of the most contested areas in American public life right now, and Widener University Commonwealth Law School Professor Michael Dimino is right in the middle of it. Dimino has co-authored the newly released fourth edition of "Voting Rights and Election Law: Cases, Explanatory Notes, and Problems," published by Carolina Academic Press.
The updated casebook covers the issues that are actually dominating courtrooms and headlines: voting rights, redistricting, campaign finance, ballot access, free speech, and election administration. This edition also digs deeper into recent landmark cases involving the Voting Rights Act and partisan gerrymandering, two areas that have seen significant legal activity in recent years.
Dimino teaches constitutional law, election law, federal courts, and criminal law at Widener Law Commonwealth. He's a nationally recognized scholar in his field and a two-time recipient of both Widener's Outstanding Professor Award and the Douglas E. Ray Award for Faculty Scholarship.
