In 1964, as it entered the modern era of judicial review of the political process, the U.S. Supreme Court proclaimed that its constitutional objective was to provide each citizen a fair and equal opportunity for political participation. As framed by the Court, “representative government is in essence self-government through the medium of elected representatives of […]
Samuel Issacharoff
Samuel Issacharoff is the Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University, serves on the Anxieties of Democracy program’s Advisory Committee and cochairs the Anxieties of Democracy program’s Working Group on Security.