Authors
Professor of Law / Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law & Democracy
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University of California, Berkeley
Bertrall Ross
Bertrall Ross is a Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law and Democracy at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. His research is driven by a concern about democratic responsiveness and accountability, as well as the inclusion of marginalized communities in the political process. Ross’s past scholarship in the areas of election law, constitutional law, and statutory interpretation has been published in law journals and edited volumes

Authors
Professor of Law / Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law & Democracy
,
University of California, Berkeley
Bertrall Ross
Bertrall Ross is a Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law and Democracy at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. His research is driven by a concern about democratic responsiveness and accountability, as well as the inclusion of marginalized communities in the political process. Ross’s past scholarship in the areas of election law, constitutional law, and statutory interpretation has been published in law journals and edited volumes

Authors
Professor of Law / Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law & Democracy
,
University of California, Berkeley
Bertrall Ross
Bertrall Ross is a Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law and Democracy at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. His research is driven by a concern about democratic responsiveness and accountability, as well as the inclusion of marginalized communities in the political process. Ross’s past scholarship in the areas of election law, constitutional law, and statutory interpretation has been published in law journals and edited volumes

Authors
Professor of Law / Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law & Democracy
,
University of California, Berkeley
Bertrall Ross
Bertrall Ross is a Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Edley Center on Law and Democracy at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. His research is driven by a concern about democratic responsiveness and accountability, as well as the inclusion of marginalized communities in the political process. Ross’s past scholarship in the areas of election law, constitutional law, and statutory interpretation has been published in law journals and edited volumes

