Steve Bickerstaff

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Robert Stephen Bickerstaff Jr. (April 15, 1946 – October 4, 2019) was an American lawyer, legal scholar, expert on redistricting, and book author.[1]

Bickerstaff attended the

Senate of Texas (1975–1976)[2] after serving as a counsel for the Texas Constitutional Convention (1974) and the Texas Constitutional Revision Commission (1973).[citation needed] Beginning in 1976, he served as an assistant attorney general of Texas.[2] In 1980, he formed the private law firm of Bickerstaff, Heath and Smiley, now Bickerstaff, Heath, Delgado, Acosta.[2]
Bickerstaff was an adjunct professor of law at the

In 2007, the University of Texas Press published his book Lines in the Sand: Congressional Redistricting in Texas and the Downfall of Tom DeLay. The book covers the history of the 2003 Texas congressional redistricting and its aftermath.[3] He is also the author or co-author of two books of legal analysis published by the Texas Legislative Council,[2] and author of the forthcoming book Election Systems and Gerrymandering Worldwide (Springer, 2020).[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Korte, Lara (October 5, 2019), "Steve Bickerstaff, former UT law professor and redistricting expert, dies", Austin American-Statesman
  2. ^ a b c d e Robert S. "Steve" Bickerstaff Jr. (1946–2019) (PDF), Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta LLP, retrieved 2019-10-07
  3. ^ Reviews of Lines in the Sand:
  4. , retrieved 2019-10-07

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