In Why We Vote renowned legal scholar Owen Fiss offers a bold and daring reconstruction of
judicial doctrine that underscores the US Constitution's commitment to the expansion of
democracy. Each chapter points to landmark Supreme Court decisions that have either enhanced
the citizens' enjoyment of the right to vote or guaranteed feasible access to the ballot for
independent candidates and new political parties. Fiss also shifts the focus from equal
protection of the laws to the freedom that democracy generates--the right of those who are
ruled to choose their rulers.