All posts by Rick Hasen
“Trump’s Election Bid Is a Wild Card as Supreme Court Term Opens”
Greg Stohr for Bloomberg:
The US Supreme Court opens its new term under the shadow of a presidential election that threatens to create fresh strains at a court already deeply enmeshed in the nation’s political divisions.
Three months after… Continue reading
“The Untold Link Between Justice Alito and Trump’s Election Denying Efforts; Mark Martin floated fringe theories to keep Trump in power. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito taught with him — even after January 6.”
Shawn Musgrave for The Intercept:
On the evening of January 6, 2021, retired North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Martin had a nine-minute conversation with former President Donald Trump. This call followed weeks of efforts by Martin to find … Continue reading
“Power for the People: Recognizing the Constitutional Right to Vote for President”
Charlie Martel as written this article for the Cardozo Law Review. Here is the abstract:
This article is an argument for a federal constitutional right to vote for president at a time when voting rights are under grave threat. No… Continue reading
“Arizona labeled longtime residents as citizens without proof for years, leading to voter roll errors”
Votebeat:
Arizona election officials who suddenly discovered that they hadn’t obtained proof of citizenship from nearly 100,000 registered voters were relieved last month when the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that they wouldn’t be required to ask for it before the… Continue reading
Impolitic Podcast: “24 American Election: Legal Fact vs. Fiction”
I was happy to be a guest for this great discussion.
“State attorney general wants L.A. to redraw council districts, confidential document says”
LAT:
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta has begun pressing Los Angeles political leaders to sign a legal agreement that would force them to draw new boundaries for the city’s 15 council districts — a dramatic step that could set off… Continue reading
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Will Not Hear Challenges Before Election on Undated/Misdated But Timely Mail in Ballots; Will Not Hear RNC Suit on Curing; Will Hear RNC Case on Due Process Case on Voter Notification to Cure Ballot Defect
A flurry of activity today, on a Saturday, from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Perhaps the most important statement is this one coming from the Court per curiam opinion in the undated/misdated timely ballots case: “This Court will neither impose… Continue reading
My New One at Slate: “Jack Smith’s Big New Jan. 6 Brief Is a Major Indictment of the Supreme Court”
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
It’s rare to simultaneously feel red hot anger and wistfulness, especially when merely reading a document. But that’s exactly the emotions that washed over me when I read the redacted version… Continue reading
Breaking: Federal District Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Barring Enforcement of California Law Against Election-Related Deepfakes
You can read the 21-page opinion at this link. The key point from the judge is the view that counterspeech is a more narrowly tailored alternative to the regulation of political speech.
I agree with the lower court that California’s… Continue reading
“Court says betting on U.S. congressional elections can resume, for now”
AP:
Betting on the outcome of U.S. Congressional elections can resume, at least temporarily, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit dissolved an order it had previously issued that prevented… Continue reading
“Georgia Republicans sow doubt about Dominion voting machines in 2020 throwback”
CNN:
Just weeks before early voting begins in Georgia, Republican Party officials and Donald Trump allies are trying to preemptively sow doubt about the viability of Dominion systems used across the key swing state, arguing in court that the machines… Continue reading
“Vance refuses to admit that Trump lost the 2020 election”
Politico:
JD Vance declined to say that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, drawing a sharp rebuttal from Tim Walz, who called his response a “damning non-answer.”
“When this is over, we need to shake hands, and the winner needs… Continue reading
“How the US Supreme Court could get involved in the 2024 presidential election”
ABC News:
The U.S. Supreme Court, faced with sagging public confidence and a deepening perception its decisions are politically-motivated, could soon play a critical role in how some 2024 presidential ballots are cast and counted and, potentially, how contested election… Continue reading