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Charles L. Zelden <zelden@nova.edu> Nova Southeastern University |
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| Address: | Division of Humanities Nova Southeastern University 3301 College Ave Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33314 United States |
| Primary Phone: | (954) 262-8218 |
| Fax Number: | (954) 262-3881 |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Law List Editor for H-Law Managing List Editor for H-Law Review Editor for H-Law |
| Interests: | Law and Legal History |
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Bio: Ph. D. Rice University (1991) M. A. Washington University in St. Louis (1985) B. A. Washington University in St. Louis (1985) Professor of History, Nova Southeastern University Book Review Editor, H-Law Lead Editor, H-Law _Thurgood Marshall: Race, Rights and the Struggle for a More Perfect Union_, Routledge (May 15, 2013) _Bush v Gore: Exposing the Hidden Crisis in American Democracy_. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, (2008; Abridged and Updated 2nd Edition 2010) _The Supreme Court and Elections: Into the Political Thicket_. Washington DC: CQ Press (September 30, 2009). _Battle for the Black Ballot: Smith v Allwright and the Defeat of the Texas All White Primary_. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas (August 2004). _Voting Rights On Trial_ (Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio Press, 2002) _Justice Lies in the District: The United States District Court for South Texas, 1902-1960,_ (College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1993) “The Southern Roots of the Reapportionment Revolution,” in Sally Hadden and Patricia Minter, eds., _Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History_, (University of Georgia Press, April 2013). “Old Vinegar in a New Bottle: Vote Denial in the 2000 Presidential Election and Beyond,” in _Winning While Losing? Civil Rights, The Conservative Movement and the Presidency From Nixon to Obama_ (University of Florida Press, December 2013). "From Rights to Resources: Civil Rights, The Southern District Courts and the Transformation in Southern Education, 1968-1974," _Akron Law Review_ (1999) "The Judge Intuitive: The Life and Judicial Philosophy of Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr.," _South Texas Law Review_ (1998) |
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