Sturm College of Law News
Greenwood Press Publishes Topical Book by DU Law Professor Robert Hardaway
September 02, 2008
Longtime election law scholar and expert in the inner workings of the American electoral system, University of Denver Sturm College of Law Professor Robert Hardaway knows all too well the procedural problems associated with this system, including those associated with the advent of computerized voting. His seminal book, Crisis at the Polls: An Electoral Reform Handbook, zeroes in on events in United States electoral history, revealing an intricate and startling web of systemic failures that lie at the heart of the democratic electoral process.
Professor Hardaway teaches Civil Procedure, Evidence and Preventative Law at the University of Denver College Sturm College of Law. A frequent contributor to national and major regional newspapers and an occasional media commentator, he is also the author of No Price Too High: Victimless Crimes and the Ninth Amendment (Praeger, 2003) and The Electoral College and the Constitution: The Case for Preserving Federalism (Praeger 1994), among other works.

