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1999-2000 Preview U.S. Sup. Ct. Cas. 1 (1999-2000)

handle is hein.journals/prvw26 and id is 1 raw text is: COVERING THE COURT'S ENTIRE OCTOBER
CALENDAR OF CASES, INCLUDING...
NIXON V. SHRINK MissouRI GOVERNMENT PAC, ET AL.
The Supreme Court opens the first week of the 1999 term with the
first of three cases that touch upon elections. On Oct. 5,
the Court will hear a First Amendment challenge to campaign
contribution limits established by the Missouri Legislature.
To decide the case, the Court must revisit Buckley v. Valeo,
its landmark 1976 decision to uphold a $1,000 contribution
limit applicable to elections for federal office.
RENO V. BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD
AND PRICE V. BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD
In two consolidated cases that mix race and politics, the Court
must decide whether a redistricting plan that intentionally saps
minority voting strength should be denied preclearance under sec-
tion 5 of the Voting Rights Act. The Clinton administration and a
local NAACP chapter say yes; a Louisiana school board says no. The
Oct. 6 arguments will mark the cases' second appearance before the
Court, which ordered rearguments following the first round of oral
arguments last April.
RICE V. CAYETANO
Htawaii's constitution says that only persons of Native
Hawaiian ancestry can vote for the nine trustees of the Office
of Hawaiian Affairs, a body established to manage the resources
of the Native Hawaiian people and advocate on their behalf.
A Caucasian living in Hawaii, however, argues that the law is an
explicit racial classification that infringes his constitutional right
to vote under the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. The
Supreme Court has agreed to hear his arguments on Oct. 6 as well.

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