As this blog noted, Cleta Mitchell was invited to give a “special legal presentation” to a recent RNC donor retreat — either because of or despite her role in proceedings attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
There has already… Continue reading
The Association of American Law Schools has announced a virtual Conference on Defending Democracy, May 4 from 11am-4pm ET:
The Conference will consist of three panels focusing on the following topics: 1) the State of the Union three years… Continue reading
To me, there were four truly remarkable features of the Maricopa report Rick blogged here.
First is how thorough, matter-of-fact, and by-the-books the report seems to be. The overwhelming feel from the report is that It’s not a crazy-train… Continue reading
And the NYT walks through some of the practicalities with respect to the Trump investigations by the special federal prosecutor in DC and county prosecutors in Georgia.
More on the Georgia case here.
There will eventually be a special election for House District 52, but in the meantime, the Tennessee Constitution allows the legislative body of the district’s county of residence to appoint an interim representative.
And now the Nashville Metropolitan Council, the… Continue reading