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Video available from Conference on Elections and Democracy at Stanford

American Constitution Society announces: On April 6-7, 2007, ACS co-hosted a Conference on Elections and Democracy at Stanford Law School at which panelists shared perspectives of a wide variety of issues relating to voter participation (including fraud and registration requirements), voter representation (including districting and the Voting Rights Act) and lessons from a comparative analysis of voting rights in other democracies (relating to campaign finance reform, alternative voting systems and redistricting commissions). Streaming video of each panel is now available in the ACS Multimedia Library. Other organizations co-sponsoring the conference included the Stanford Constitutional Law Center, the Stanford ACS Student Chapter, the Stanford Law and Policy Review, and the Stanford Chapter of the Federalist Society.

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