All posts by Rick Hasen
Ben Ginsberg: “Echoes of Gore’s Florida recount in Griffin’s attempt to toss ballots”
Ben Ginsberg in the Carolina Journal:
Jefferson Griffin’s attempts to invalidate 60,000 North Carolina voters bear haunting parallels to what Al Gore supporters tried to do late in the 2000 Florida recount to take away George W. Bush’s victory. I… Continue reading
“Democrats sue Trump administration over elections executive order”
WaPo:
Several Democratic groups — including the Democratic National Committee — along with Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-New York) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York) on Monday sued the Trump administration over President Donald Trump’s executive … Continue reading
“The Strategy Behind Trump’s Repeated Musings About a Third Term”
NYT:
President Trump cannot run for a third term as president, barring changes to the Constitution. But that has not stopped him from openly flirting with the idea.
He has floated it publicly and privately, and on Sunday, he said… Continue reading
April 10 Safeguarding Democracy Project Webinar: “Partisan Primaries, Polarization, and the Risks of Extremism”
Join us for the final SDP webinar of the spring semester, April 10 at 12:15 pm PT (free registration required):
Thursday, April 10
Partisan Primaries, Polarization, and the Risks of Extremism
Register for the webinar here.Thursday, April… Continue reading
Michael Rosin: “In VRA1970 Congress Intended Election Day to Be a Floor, Not a Ceiling, for Receipt of Mail In Ballots”
The following is a guest post from Michael Rosin:
Rick Hasen recently criticized Trump’s March 25 Executive Order for attempting to end the counting of mail in ballots received after election day. He noted that “the EO would try… Continue reading
The Yale Journal Has Just Published My New Feature Article: “The Stagnation, Retrogression, and Potential Pro-Voter Transformation of U.S. Election Law”
I am delighted that the Yale Law Journal has published my new Feature, The Stagnation, Retrogression, and Potential Pro-Voter Transformation of U.S. Election Law, 134 Yale L.J. 1673 (2025). I consider this among the most important work I’ve… Continue reading
“The Trump admin cut election security funds. Now officials fear future elections may be ‘less secure.’”
Politico:
The Trump administration’s recent efforts to gut funding and personnel that support state and local election security efforts have left officials deeply concerned about their ability to guarantee physical and cyber security during the voting process.
This swift overhauling… Continue reading
“Fire at New Mexico Republican Party Headquarters Being Investigated as Arson”
Awful:
The headquarters of the Republican Party of New Mexico in Albuquerque was damaged early Sunday morning in what the party described as a “deliberate act of arson.”
Albuquerque Fire Rescue confirmed that it had been dispatched to the party’s… Continue reading
“Justice Department instructed to dismiss legal challenge to Georgia election law”
AP:
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday instructed the Justice Department to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a sweeping election overhaul that Georgia Republican lawmakers passed in the wake of President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss in the state.
The… Continue reading
“Analyzing the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence to Racially Inclusive Democracy”
Spencer Overton has posted this draft (which I can’t wait to read) on SSRN (forthcoming, Utah Law Review). Here is the abstract:
Over the past two decades—as the United States has grown more ethnically diverse—the U.S. Supreme Court has dismantled… Continue reading
Travis Crum Joining as ELB Contributor
I’m very pleased to announced that Travis Crum of Wash. U. is joining ELB as a contributor. Travis has written frequent guest posts already for ELB, so he should be familiar to many of you. He’s recently tenured, and his… Continue reading
Dan Balz: “Trump seeks takeover of elections in a bid for more presidential power”
WaPo Dan Balz column:
Almost no part of government is immune from President Donald Trump’s thirst for power and control. Last week he signed executive orders aimed at the Smithsonian Institution, the District of Columbia and the administration of … Continue reading
“Trump won’t rule out seeking a third term in the White House, tells NBC News ‘there are methods’ for doing so”
NBC News:
President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of seeking a third term in the White House, which is prohibited by the Constitution under the 22nd Amendment, saying in an exclusive interview with NBC News that there… Continue reading