Voting Journals EPI ResourcesVoting Rights Peer Reviewed Journals (2004) “An "Agenda for Demolition": The Fallacy and the Danger of the 'Subversive Voting' Argument for Felony Disenfranchisement.” Ewald, Alec C.. Columbia Human Rights Law Review (2019) “Alaska's Constitution and Felony Disenfranchisement: A Historical and Legal Analysis.” Croft, J. C.. Alaska Law Review (2019) “The Best Laid Plans: How Administrative Burden Complicates Voting Rights Restoration Law and Policy.” Selin, Jennifer L.. Missouri Law Review (2008) “The Campaign to Restore the Voting Rights of People Convicted of a Felony and Sentenced to Probation in Connecticut.” McMiller, Darryl L.. American Behavioral Scientist (2009) “Challenging Disenfranchisement for Felony Convictions.” Ryan S. King. Human Rights (2009) “A Chicken-Stealer Shall Lose His Vote': Disfranchisement for Larceny in the South, 1874–1890.” Pippa Holloway. The Journal of Southern History (2015) “Civil Death in Modern Times: Reconsidering Felony Disenfranchisement in Minnesota.” Haase, Mark. Minnesota Law Review (2012) “Civil Death Is Different: An Examination of a Post-Graham Challenge to Felon Disenfranchisement Under the Eighth Amendment.” Sarah C. Grady. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-) (2005) “Collateral Consequences of Punishment: Civil Penalties Accompanying Formal Punishment.” Hugh Lafollette. Journal of Applied Philosophy (2017) “Concealed Motives: Rethinking Fourteenth Amendment and Voting Rights Challenges to Felon Disenfranchisement.” Powell, Lauren Latterell. Michigan Journal of Race & Law (2018) “Confronting Felony Disenfranchisement: Toward a Movement for Full Citizenship.” Mauer, Marc. Social Justice (2019) “Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Concept of Political Wrongdoing.” Zimmermann, Annette. Philosophy & Public Affairs (2019) “Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Concept of Political Wrongdoing.” Zimmermann, Annette. Philosophy & Public Affairs (2017) “Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Denying Ex-Felons the Right to Vote After Serving Their Sentences.” Heath, Amy. American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law (2011) “Debt to society? The Washington State Legislature's Efforts to Restore Voting Rights to Persons with Felony Convictions.” Martinez, Nicolas L.. Stanford Law & Policy Review (2005) “Democratic Self-Determination and the Disenfranchisement of Felons.” Andrew Altman. Journal of Applied Philosophy (2012) “Did Disfranchisement Laws Help Elect President Bush? New Evidence on the Turnout Rates and Candidate Preferences of Florida’s Ex-Felons.” Burch, Traci. Political Behavior (2005) “Disenfranchising Felons.” John Kleinig; Kevin Murtagh. Journal of Applied Philosophy (2017) “Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200, Do Not Submit your Absentee Ballot, Go Directly to Jail, and Lose your Right to Vote': Why Traditional Standing Tests Insulate Voting-Rights Claims.” Beck, Alex. University of Cincinnati Law Review (2020) “Do the Crime, Do the Time--and Then Some: Problems with Felon Disenfranchisement and Possible Solutions.” Kelly, Erin. University of Toledo Law Review (2017) “The Emerging Constitutional Law of Prison Gerrymandering.” Skocpol, Michael. Stanford Law Review (2014) “Ex-Felons' Organization-Based Political Work for Carceral Reforms.” Michael Leo Owens. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (2014) “Ex-felons’ Organization-based Political Work for Carceral Reforms.” Owens, Michael Leo. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (2007) “Failure to Pay Any Poll Tax or Other Tax': The Constitutionality of Tax Felon Disenfranchisement.” Sloan G. Speck. The University of Chicago Law Review (2017) “Felon Disenfranchisement.” Aviram, Hadar; Bragg, Allyson; Lewis, Chelsea. Annual Review of Law and Social Science (2017) “Felon Disenfranchisement — Scope of Governor’s Clemency Power — Supreme Court of Virginia Holds That Executive Order Restoring Voting Rights En Masse Is Unconstitutional.” Harvard Law Review. Harvard Law Review (2013) “Felon Disenfranchisement in the United States: A Health Equity Perspective.” Purtle, Jonathan. American Journal of Public Health (2016) “Felon Disenfranchisement Laws and the Feedback Loop of Political Exclusion: the Case of Florida.” Phillips, Anthony Jamal; Deckard, Natalie. Journal of African American Studies (2004) “Felon Disenfranchisement: A Policy Whose Time Has Passed?.” Marc Mauer. Human Rights (2019) “Felon Disfranchisement in Missouri: 1821-1970.” Holloway, Pippa. Missouri Law Review (2016) “Felon Voting and Unconstitutional Congressional Overreach.” Von Spakovsky, Hans A.; Clegg, Roger. Mississippi Law Journal (2004) “Felony Disenfranchisement and Voting Participation: Considerations in Latino Ex-Prisoner Reentry.” Martinez, Damian J.. Columbia Human Rights Law Review (2019) “Felony Disenfranchisement Laws: Paying and Re-Paying a Debt to Society.” Beeler, Christina. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (1998) “Felony Disenfranchisement Removes 1.4 Million Black Men from the Voting Rolls.” . The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (2017) “The Geography of Mass Incarceration: Prison Gerrymandering and the Dilution of Prisoners’ Political Representation.” Ebenstein, Julie A. Fordham Urban Law Journal (2012) “Governing the Restoration of Civil Rights for Ex-Felons: An Evaluation of the Executive Clemency Board in Florida.” Miller, BryanLee; Spillane, JosephF.. Contemporary Justice Review (2018) “Howell V. Mcauliffe: Felon Disenfranchisement in Virginia and the 'Cautious and Incremental Approach' to Voting Equality.” Turok, Lindsey. George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal (2012) “Intentional Discrimination in Farrakhan v. Gregoire: the Ninth Circuit's Voting Rights Act Standard 'Results in' the New Jim Crow.” Sgro, Jonathan. Villanova Law Review (2006) “Lifetime Felony Disenfranchisement in Florida, Texas, and Iowa: Symbolic and Instrumental Law.” Christie Sennott; John F. Galliher. Social Justice (2012) “Lifting the Fog: Ending Felony Disenfranchisement in Virginia.” Martin, Dori Elizabeth. University of Richmond Law Review (2011) “Minnesota's Felon Disenfranchisement: A Historical Legal Relic, Rooted in Racism, that Fails to Satisfy a Legitimate Penological Interest.” Camilli, Joseph A.. Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy (2019) “A Most Undemocratic Practice: Felony Disenfranchisement and Its Effects on Communities of Color.” Williams, Stephanie L.. Northern Kentucky Law Review (2016) “Perspectives on Social Inequality, Criminal Justice, and Race in the United States: A Critical Analysis.” Fosten, Gerald K.. Journal of Pan African Studies (2005) “A Political History and Analysis of Disenfranchisement and Restoration of the Black Vote in Louisiana.” Arp, William; Morton, Berlisha. The Western Journal of Black Studies (2014) “Preserving Dignity: Rethinking Voting Rights for U.S. Prisoners, Lessons from South Africa.” Spates, Kamesha; Mathis, Carlton. Journal of Pan African Studies (2011) “Prisoner Voting and Rights Deliberation: How New Zealand's Parliament Failed.” Geddis, Andrew. New Zealand Law Review (2014) “Prisoner Voting Gambits: Disappointment All Round in Chester, McGeoch and Moohan.” Tickell, Andrew. Edinburgh Law Review (2003) “The Prisoner's Campaign: Felony Disenfranchisement Laws and the Right to Hold Public Office.” Steinacker, Andrea. Brigham Young University Law Review (2004) “Public Attitudes Toward Felon Disenfranchisement in the United States.” Manza, Jeff; Brooks, Clem; Uggen, Christopher. Public Opinion Quarterly (2011) “The Requirements of Prisoner Voting Rights: Mixed Messages from Strasbourg.” Briant, Sophie. Cambridge Law Journal (2001) “Restoring the Vote.” Rapoport, Miles S.. The American Prospect (2006) “Right to Remain Silent? What the Voting Rights Act Can Add and Should Say about Felony Disenfranchisement".” Zetlin-Jones, David. Boston College Law Review (2018) “To Purify the Ballot' The Racial History of Felon Disenfranchisement in Louisiana Prologue to: VOTE v. Louisiana, 2017-CA-1141 ( La. App. 1 Cir.).” Reilly, Bruce Scottus. Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law (2016) “Unpaid Debt to Society: Exploring How Ex-Felons View Restrictions on Voting Rights after the Completion of their Sentence.” Miller, Bryan Lee; Agnich, Laura E.. Contemporary Justice Review (2017) “Voter Turnout, Felon Disenfranchisement and Partisan Outcomes in Presidential Elections, 1988-2012.” Burmila, Em. Social Justice Research (2004) “Voting - Not Quite a Fundamental Right? A Look at Legal and Legislative Challenges to Felon Disfranchisement Laws.” Behrens, Angela. Minnesota Law Review (2012) “Voting and Vice: Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Reconstruction Amendments.” Re, Richard M.; Re, Christopher M.. Yale Law Journal (2011) “Voting Behind Bars: An Argument for Voting by Prisoners.” Mauer, Marc. Howard Law Journal