Great thanks to Dan for stepping in these last few weeks. Great job as always. Certainly not the lazy days of summer around here!
Spencer Overton steps into the chair for two weeks, July 22-August 4.
Then Tabatha Abu El-Haj … Continue reading
I was pleased to contribute a chapter to this project from the Knight First Amendment Institute:
“The Future of Press Freedom: Democracy, Law, and the News in Changing Times,” piloted by the Institute’s 2023-2024 Senior Visiting Research Scholars RonNell Andersen … Continue reading
You can download the free Supplement here. The Supplement is current through the Supreme Court’s October 2023 term ending July 2, 2024, and it includes edited versions of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions in Moore v. Harper and Trump… Continue reading
After a warning from the Ohio Secretary of State that the Democrats’ late convention would come too late to notify Ohio to put its nominee on the ballot, Democrats decided to hold a virtual roll call vote early before the… Continue reading
NYT on JD Vance:
Election denial: He has not committed to accepting the results of this year’s election. “If we have a free and fair election, I will accept the results,” he said on CNN in May. It’s a caveat… Continue reading
Political violence has no place in our society. The attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump is despicable and deserves our condemnation.
No ifs, ands, or buts.
Political competition must respect the rule of law and peaceful competition for power.… Continue reading
I have written this piece for Slate. Some snippets:
But more recently, Democrats have not done nearly enough to deal with the ongoing risks to democracy that they themselves repeatedly raise. They have supported election deniers running in Republican primaries… Continue reading
Eric writes:
There is simply no doubt that the Court’s fast-tracking of the disqualification case way back in February combined with the slow-walking of the immunity case and its eventual holding (the last case of the term) had the… Continue reading
Semafor:
A secretive local media network with ties to high-profile national Democratic operatives wants to convince regulators in Arizona that despite the political tilt of its stories, it is not a political entity and should not be subject to campaign… Continue reading