NYT Magazine:
It is unclear precisely how the Hillsdale contingent was brought into this widening conspiracy-seeking swirl. But the college was nothing if not well connected. Northon also did work for the Amistad Project, a self-described “election-integrity watchdog” that emerged… Continue reading
I was greatly honored this weekend to receive this award at the annual meeting of the American Law School Association, even if it partly means I have been at this work for a long time.
It’s particularly meaningful to me… Continue reading
A new Common Ground Democracy column:
Hopefully, after this year’s elections, America will get another chance to adopt the structural reforms necessary to assure that elections produce the results that a majority of voters want.
Adam Liptak for the NYT:
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether former President Donald J. Trump is eligible for Colorado’s Republican primary ballot, thrusting the justices into a pivotal role that could alter the course of this… Continue reading
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UPDATE: Here is plaintiff’s brief supporting cert and reframing the questions presented. (Correction).
You can find the court’s 145-page opinion at this link.
The court did find that some of TTV’s Catherine Engelbrecht’s testimony was not credible, and that “TTV’s [voter challenge] list utterly lacked reliability. Indeed, it verges on recklessness.” But it… Continue reading
The theme of this year’s annual meeting of the American Law Schools Association is Defending Democracy. I’ll be speaking tomorrow on this terrific panel:
Legislation, Governance, and Democratic Fragility (co-sponsored Legislation and the Political Process)
Moderator: Vicki C. Jackson, Harvard… Continue reading
Michael Meltsner in TAP:
Attention in recent days has been paid to the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling that Donald Trump can be barred from the presidential ballot for participating in an insurrection as ordered by Section 3 of the … Continue reading