Law.com:
An amended bill that limits New Yorkers to filing redistricting lawsuits in Manhattan and Albany, Westchester and Erie counties was signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday, after the Assembly approved it earlier in the day, while the… Continue reading
Josh Douglas has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Florida Law Review). Here is the abstract:
Voters are special. They are the foundation of our constitutional democracy. Everything starts with the voter.
State constitutions, too, are special, as the recent… Continue reading
Brendan Fischer writes for Documented (here’s the version at Rolling Stone):
An organized and well-funded network of right-wing groups is spending countless millions attacking a bipartisan election reform that could threaten the MAGA political project.
Ranked-choice voting — which… Continue reading
NYT:
As a fall rematch between President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump becomes increasingly likely, the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania is announcing an Election Threats Task Force, a federal-state partnership, in the critical battleground state.
The task force,… Continue reading
AP:
The United States expects to face fast-moving threats to American elections this year as artificial intelligence and other technological advances have made interference and meddling easier than before, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Thursday.
“The U.S. has confronted foreign… Continue reading
TNR:
Quietly and behind the scenes last month, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, or FLHSMV, issued a memo indicating that it will no longer honor Floridians’ requests to amend the gender marker on their driver’s licenses.… Continue reading
Chicago Tribune reports.
You can find the order here.
It includes a stay until March 1, to give time for appeal.
I expect that there will continue to be requests for a stay of this ruling, which may make… Continue reading
Like many other observers, I thought the relatively long lag time between Donald Trump’s attempt to stay his criminal trial after losing in the district court and the D.C. Circuit meant the Court was not going to grant the… Continue reading
Yale Daily News:
Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic filed an amicus brief on Feb. 12 in United States v. Mackey, a case currently at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. The case involves an influential… Continue reading
NYT:
A circuit court judge on Tuesday ordered Kristina Karamo, the deposed leader of the Michigan Republicans, to abandon her efforts to cling to power. But what that means for Saturday, when Ms. Karamo had pledged to hold a… Continue reading
AP:
Laws allowing early voting and permanent absentee status violate Delaware’s constitution and are invalid, a judge ruled in a lawsuit brought by a state elections inspector and a Republican lawmaker.
The laws are “inconsistent with our constitution… Continue reading
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The right to vote isn’t actually enshrined in the U.S. Constitution
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Unlike Canada and other countries, the United States does not have an affirmative right to vote in its constitution. A law professor… Continue reading