FordhamFordham Law’s Voting Rights & Democracy Project will host Ambassador Norm Eisen (ret.) to debrief the oral arguments before SCOTUS on whether Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment disqualifies Former President Trump from running for office.
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Politico: “Legal scholars, national security experts and political analysts imagine the extraordinary fallout that would ensue.”
Here’s my contribution to this roundtable:
No matter how the Supreme Court rules in the Trump disqualification case some people are going to be… Continue reading
NYT:
In December, when a federal appeals court agreed to hear former President Donald J. Trump’s sweeping claims to be immune from charges of plotting overturn the 2020 election, it laid out a lightning-fast briefing schedule, asking the defense and… Continue reading
A dozen former Republican members of Congress have submitted an amicus brief in support of respondents, urging the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v. Anderson to affirm the disqualification of Trump. Although the brief submitted on behalf of Ben Ginsberg,… Continue reading
Josh passes along the following:
ELB readers may be interested to learn about my new radio series and podcast, Democracy Optimist, which is available on all of the podcast platforms and will air on NPR stations in Kentucky.
Democracy… Continue reading
As we watch this year’s presidential election develop, which is heading to the Biden-Trump rematch that most Americans don’t want, we should be thinking imaginatively of better ways to elect a president–ones that would let voters elect the candidate a… Continue reading
Star Tribune:
In the aftermath of the insurrection on the U.S. Capitol, many of Minnesota’s largest corporations publicly announced they were pausing campaign donations to all members of Congress, including those who joined Donald Trump’s push to block the certification… Continue reading
This is Orwellian.
Texas and Florida passed state laws that effectively hinder social media platforms in removing hate, white supremacy, election denialism, and similar content. The states are currently before the U.S. Supreme Court in the NetChoice cases attempting to… Continue reading
NYT:
A former Republican judge appointed to hear arguments on whether to disqualify former President Donald J. Trump from the Illinois primary ballot said on Sunday that he believed Mr. Trump engaged in insurrection by attempting to remain in office… Continue reading
Glenn Altschuler reviews my upcoming book, A Real Right to Vote, in The Hill:
In the new book “A Real Right to Vote,” Richard L. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at UCLA specializing in election law, makes… Continue reading