All posts by Rick Hasen
“An Alabama Town’s New Mayor Was Locked Out. 3 Years Later, He Will Return.”
NYT:
Nearly four years after Patrick Braxton won the mayoral election for the small town of Newbern, Ala., in November 2020, he could soon get to serve his first term.
Mr. Braxton said in a lawsuit that, after he won… Continue reading
“New Pro-Trump Super PAC Quietly Spends Millions on G.O.P. Ground Game”
NYT:
Republicans have quietly formed a new super PAC that is preparing what appears to be a significant push to persuade former President Donald J. Trump’s voters to vote early or by absentee ballot.
The group, America PAC, was created… Continue reading
“Where’s Mr. Postman? The Struggles of Voting by Mail in Indian Country”
New article by Torey Dolan in the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review.
“Democrat Loses Primary to Alleged Republican Imposter”
Newsweek:
A former Republican voter appears to have defeated Democrat Mondaire Jones in the left-wing Working Families Party’s primary for New York’s 17th Congressional District.
As of 8:55 a.m. ET on Wednesday, ex-GOP backer Anthony Frascone led Jones 244… Continue reading
“From Barriers to Ballots: Identifying and Reducing Voting Barriers for Young People”
New University of California white paper by Laura Wray-Lake, Chris M. Wegemer, Ryo Sato, Leslie Ortiz, and Amy Wong.
5th Edition of “The Connection: Strategies for Creating and Operating 501(c)(3)s, 501(c)(4)s, and Political Organizations”
Now available from the Alliance for Justice.
Supreme Court Publishing Snafu Leads to Early Publication of Draft in Idaho Abortion Case Ending the Stay and Dismissing Case as Improvidently Granted; Some Thoughts on Justice Barrett’s Draft Concurrence
Unlike the Dobbs leak, this seems inadvertent. Bloomberg scoop:
The US Supreme Court is poised to allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, according to a copy of the opinion that was briefly posted on the court’s website.
The… Continue reading
“Trump trusted more than Biden on democracy among key swing-state voters”
WaPo:
President Biden and his Democratic allies have cast his reelection campaign as a battle for the country’s survival, warning that a second Donald Trump presidency would present an existential threat to American democracy.
In speeches and campaign ads, Biden… Continue reading
Must-read WaPo: “Trump allies test a new strategy for blocking election results”
WaPo:
When a member of Georgia’s Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections refused to join her colleagues as they certified two primaries this year, she claimed she had been denied her right to examine a long list of election… Continue reading
“A Democratic Super PAC’s New Trump Ad Might Be Borderline Criminal”
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
Here’s something to scramble your brain: A progressive super PAC in Pennsylvania put out an advertisement trying to suppress mail-in voting by MAGA Republicans, and the Trump campaign responded by saying… Continue reading
“Trump campaign accuses Democratic group of ‘election interference’ — for quoting Trump”
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Donald Trump urged his supporters in 2020 not to vote by mail calling it “totally corrupt.” Now, his campaign is speaking out against an ad featuring Trump’s own comments about mail ballots.
The ad, running on some… Continue reading
“The Ground Is Shifting Under Biden and Trump”
Tom Edsall NYT column:
How has the ascendance of well-educated, relatively affluent liberals among Democrats, alongside the dominance of non-college voters in the Republican coalition, altered the agendas of the two parties?
Are low-turnout elections and laws designed to… Continue reading
Supreme Court on 6-3 Vote Splitting Conservative and Liberal Justices Makes It Easy to Give Gifts to State and Local Officials to Thank Them for Their Official Acts; Conservative Majority Relies on Legislative History in Part
I’ve been following Snyder v. United States closely, not only because I am interested in bribery and illegal gratuities law but also because I based my Legislation course final exam on the case.
To me, it presents a fascinating and… Continue reading