All posts by Richard Pildes

NC Supreme Court Holds That Legislatures Elected From (Some) Unconstitutional Districts Might Not be Able to Exercise Full Normal Powers of the Legislature

Fascinating decision of NC Supreme Court that requires a bit of unpacking: federal courts held that 28 NC legislators were elected from unconstitutional, racially-gerrrymandered districts. Courts permitted them to retain their seats until the next election. The NC legislature can… Continue reading

No Matter What the Supreme Court Decides about the Independent State Legislature Theory, State Legislatures Will Still Be Bound by Federal Law and the U.S. Constitution

A large group of election-law experts has made this point.  Nonetheless, there continues to be confusion and misunderstanding in some public commentary about this fundamental legal fact.  This confusion has also slipped into some discussions about the Electoral Count Reform… Continue reading