All posts by Rick Hasen
“Nebraska Supreme Court weighs felon voting law: How it could affect 2024 election”
USA Today:
Elections and politics suddenly became more real to Aaron Pettes this summer when he learned that for the first time in his life he was eligible to vote.
The 44-year-old former felon in Omaha is one of an… Continue reading
“RFK Jr. can’t get off ballot in North Carolina, can’t get back on it in New York”
AP‘s headline shows you how ludicrous our current system is—where RFK Jr. is not and never was a viable candidate, and all the jockeying is about whether it will help or hurt the major party candidates for him to… Continue reading
Divided Ninth Circuit Rejects Constitutional Challenge to Federal Law that Requires Hawaii to Allow Former Residents Who Move to CNMI to Vote, But Not Those Who Move to Other U.S. Territories Including Guam, Just 37 Miles from CNMI
The majority applied rational basis review; the dissenter would have applied Anderson-Burdick balancing and remanded. The majority expressed concern about the lack of voting rights of those who live in U.S. territories but said litigation was the wrong way to… Continue reading
Pennsylvania Court, on 4-1 Vote, Holds That Failing to Count Timely But Undated (or Misdated) Mail-In Ballots Violates the State Constitution; Case Likely Headed to State Supreme Court and Potentially SCOTUS on Federal Cases
This decision could be a very big deal in the case of a very close election. And because this is a ruling that the state constitution trumps a state statute when it comes to voting, there will be an issue… Continue reading
“Decision on Georgia election board threatens Kemp’s détente with Trump”
WaPo:
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) has enjoyed an unusually friendly public rapport in recent days with former president Donald Trump.
After years of heaping insults on Kemp for refusing to help reverse Joe Biden’s 2020 victory in the… Continue reading
“Group repped by former Trump lawyer questions NC election results, alleges election law violations”
WRAL:
A group represented by a lawyer with ties to former President Donald Trump says North Carolina’s 2022 election results are unreliable due in part to voting machine errors, alleging in court documents that elections officials violated federal laws designed… Continue reading
“Two-thirds of Americans say Trump unprepared to accept the election outcome: POLL”
ABC News:
Most Americans say they and Kamala Harris alike are prepared to accept the outcome of the 2024 presidential election as legitimate. Donald Trump, not so much.
Eighty-one percent of Americans in a new ABC News/Ipsos poll say… Continue reading
“In Georgia, Local Officials Express Frustration Over New Election Rules”
NYT:
The people who run elections in Georgia are angry and frustrated over new state rules that they say will make the process less secure and their jobs more difficult.
At a meeting this week in the small city of… Continue reading
Fifth Circuit, in Divided En Banc Decision, Ends Chisom Consent Decree Protecting Black Voters in Louisiana Supreme Court Elections
You can find the opinion and dissents at this link.
Here’s the Remedies Scholars brief in the case in which I participated, which argued against ending the decree under Rule 60(b)(5)’s standards. The en banc court did not address… Continue reading
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Issues Scheduling Order So That Any 2024 Election-Related Challenges Can Be Decided Quickly
This seems like a smart move to do early.
“In Some States, Having a Guardian Means Not Having a Vote”
My New Essay in the Wall Street Journal: “Why It Will Be Harder for Trump to Challenge This Year’s Election”
I have written this Essay for the Wall Street Journal (appearing in print on Saturday). It begins:
There are abundant signs that Republican nominee Donald Trump won’t accept the results of the 2024 election if he loses. He has taken… Continue reading
Trump Threatens Mark Zuckerberg with Life in Prison in Upcoming Book
Politico:
Former President Donald Trump writes in a new book set to be published next week that Mark Zuckerberg plotted against him during the 2020 election and said the Meta chief executive would “spend the rest of his life… Continue reading