Michael Morse (Penn Law), Marc Meredith (Penn), Michael Herron (Dartmouth), Dan Smith (Florida), and Michael Martinez (Florida) have posted this draft on SSRN (AJPS). Here is the abstract:
We introduce a typology of election administration harms and apply it to… Continue reading
AJC:
The chair of the State Election Board says his Republican colleagues have gone too far, taking the law into their hands by passing new Georgia election rules since Donald Trump praised them at a campaign rally.
“Our job is… Continue reading
This should be a great discussion (free registration required):
Monday, October 21, 12:15pm-1:15pm PT, Webinar
Co-sponsored by the Institute for Technology, Law & Policy, UCLA Law
Kate Klonick (St. John’s University School of Law), Brendan Nyhan (Dartmouth) and Nate Persily… Continue reading
NYT:
With a month to go before what is widely expected to be an extraordinarily close election, an extra element of unpredictability looms: In every battleground state, there is at least one third-party or independent presidential candidate on the… Continue reading
Patrick Marley for WaPo:
But vulnerabilities persist. The risks this year will depend on the particulars of the election — and the closeness of the results. Many election officials and experts are worried false narratives could again take off, eroding… Continue reading
Deep dive by Bart Jensen from USA Today:
The strategy is nothing new. Trump refused to say he’d concede if he lost to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016. Trump was filing lawsuits through Election Day that year, making claims… Continue reading