Governor Pritzker of Illinois has been pushing a ballot measure that would change the state from a flat-rate income tax to a graduated one. The Governor, heir to the Hyatt Hotel fortune, has contributed an eye-opening $56.5 million to the… Continue reading
I have published a new piece on this question with the Washington Post, which updates the two–part series I did in August on these issues. Here is a brief excerpt:
We do not know at this moment whether… Continue reading
The Supreme Court’s “Purcell” doctrine instructs federal courts that judicial changes to election laws are disfavored as we get close to an election. But this is a doctrine about the equitable powers of federal courts. It is not a principle… Continue reading
The Center for Public Integrity and Stateline have performed a valuable public service by putting together a large database on polling place locations, and changes to them, over numerous recent election cycles. This should be a terrific research tool. A… Continue reading
From the Washington Post:
It’s not clear how many New Yorkers have been affected, but advocates said the issue appeared to be widespread in Brooklyn. “I have heard from dozens of voters individually today, all concentrated in Brooklyn, that… Continue reading
Politico asked more than two dozen “legal experts” their views on this question. Here’s my contribution:
The authority and legitimacy of public institutions takes decades to build up — but can unravel far more quickly. We have been in the… Continue reading
From the Guardian:
A Trump campaign spokesperson said the report in the Atlantic was not true.
“The Atlantic story is false and ridiculous. The types of contingency plans included in the story are impossible,” the spokesperson said. “States have… Continue reading
In the event she is nominated, I thought this video of her speaking on originalism might be of interest. This is from the 2019 Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention. Judge Barrett spoke on a “Showcase Panel, titled “Why, or Why… Continue reading
I expect the main constitutional issue the Trump campaign will raise in this petition to be the argument that the PA Supreme Court unconstitutionally interfered with the state legislature’s power in Art. II, Sec. 1, cl. 2 of the Constitution.… Continue reading
Politico:
Politico Magazine asked more than a dozen legal thinkers — law professors, litigators and constitutional scholars — to tell us how RBG’s life and work reshaped America. Many pointed to her work as a champion of women and… Continue reading
That’s a quote from Dr. Annabelle de St. Maurice, MPH, an assistant professor of pediatrics in the division of infectious diseases who leads the Pediatric Infection Control and is the co-chief infection prevention officer for UCLA Health. That’s from… Continue reading
Edward Luce is one of the best analysts of Western democracy, as reflected in his 2017 book, The Retreat of Western Liberalism. In his piece in the Financial Times, on the nature of this fall’s election, he ends on this… Continue reading
I want to highlight one intriguing aspect of this decision. The state adopted no-excuse absentee voting in a law passed in 2019, before the pandemic. That meant that the surrounding laws were not written for the volume of absentees likely… Continue reading