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Unanimous Alaska Supreme Court Issues Significant Opinion on Ranked Choice Voting
The following is a guest post by Mike Parsons (Senior Legal Fellow at FairVote and Program Affiliate Scholar at NYU Law):
On Friday, the Alaska Supreme Court issued an unanimous decision that could provide a significant boost to efforts… Continue reading
“The Historian’s Case Against the Independent State Legislature Theory”
Rosemarie Zagarri has posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This Essay explores historical evidence from the Founding Era underlying Art. 1, Sec. 4 of the US Constitution (and related clauses) that delegate certain powers to state legislatures… Continue reading
“In Nevada, election deniers prepare to sabotage the midterms”
Dana Milbank column:
f the midterm elections degenerate into chaos in a couple of weeks — a very real possibility — then Nevada is poised to lead the way. Indeed, the chaos here has already begun.The election supervisors in 10… Continue reading
“Jan. 6 Panel Issues Subpoena to Trump, Setting Up Legal Battle Over Testimony”
NYT:
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack issued a subpoena on Friday to Donald J. Trump, paving the way for a potentially historic court fight over whether Congress can compel testimony from a former president.The subpoena was… Continue reading
“Pa. counties can help voters fix mail ballot errors after state Supreme Court deadlocks on the issue”
Philly Inquirer:
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for counties to help voters fix errors like missing signatures on mail ballots before Election Day.A lower court last month denied an attempt to block counties from helping voters… Continue reading
“Graham asks Supreme Court to intervene after election ruling”
AP:
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene after a lower court ordered him to testify before a special grand jury in Georgia investigating whether then-President Donald Trump and others illegally tried to influence… Continue reading
“Exclusive: Emails reveal warning to Trump team about fraud claims”
Axios:
A senior White House lawyer expressed concerns to President Trump’s advisers and attorneys about the president signing a sworn court statement verifying inaccurate evidence of voter fraud, according to emails from December 2020 obtained by Axios.Why it matters: The… Continue reading
“Is the Tide on Campaign Finance Disclosure Quietly Shifting? A Look One Year After Americans for Prosperity v. Bonta”
Link to recent ABA program.
Georgia: “Election officials brace for disruptions as midterms loom”
AJC:
As early voting is underway in Georgia’s first general election since the razor-thin 2020 presidential contest, law enforcement and election officials are watching for disruptions by radicalized individuals feeding off conspiracy theories and disproven allegations of fraud.This year’s… Continue reading
“Why US Courts Are Allowing Voters in 4 States to Use Rejected Congressional Maps”
VOA on Purcell.
“Texas County Asks for U.S. Election Monitors as State Plans to Send Inspectors”
NYT:
Officials from Harris County in Texas on Thursday requested federal election monitors from the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division after the State of Texas confirmed this week that it would send a contingent of election inspectors there during the… Continue reading
“Alleged voter intimidation at Arizona drop box puts officials on watch”
WaPo:
The report landed in the Arizona secretary of state’s online portal Monday night, around dinnertime. It contained an urgent message.“There’s a group of people hanging out near the ballot dropbox filming and photographing my wife and I as… Continue reading
“Michigan Ballot Measure Seeks to Shield State Elections from Trumpian Conspiracies”
New at Bolts.