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Torres-Spelliscy on Trump’s Potential Use of the Pardon Power in a Second Term
Listen at Slate Amicus.
DNC and Others File in Supreme Court Opposition to RNC’s Stay Application in AZ’s “Proof of Citizenship” Case
The brief on behalf of the DNC and others is here. The brief leads off with Purcell Purcell Purcell.
“Cornel West disqualified from Michigan’s presidential ballot over notary problems”
From the Detroit News:
Independent presidential candidate Cornel West has been disqualified from the state’s ballot because of problems with the way a required document his campaign submitted was notarized, the Michigan Bureau of Elections announced Friday.
West, a longtime… Continue reading
Will the Use of Ranked-Choice Voting Delay Knowing the Outcome of the Presidential Race in Maine and Alaska?
CNN has a piece raising this issue. In response, Michael Parsons (Senior Legal Fellow at Fair Vote) and David Daley (Senior Fellow, Fair Vote) have written this guest post for ELB:
Maine values its long history of independent politics, electing… Continue reading
“Georgia Election Official Under Pressure in Defamation Case”
From the NYT:
Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s Republican secretary of state, has been forced to spend half a million dollars defending himself in court for having stood up to former President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
The… Continue reading
“Ohio redistricting amendment backers: Draft ballot language would rig the election”
From Columbus Dispatch:
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office is proposing loaded ballot language for a redistricting reform measure, including references to manipulating the boundaries of legislative districts and repealing constitutional protections against gerrymandering.
The proposed ballot language for… Continue reading
“Give Young Adults the Vote”
I wrote this response to Joshua Kleinfeld and Stephen Sachs’s forthcoming article, “Give Parents the Vote.” The response will be published in the Notre Dame Law Review alongside Kleinfeld and Sachs’s article. Here’s the abstract:
Joshua Kleinfeld and Stephen… Continue reading
Correcting Earlier Post: Republican Party of Arizona, Not RNC, Filed Brief Supporting Emergency Relief in NVRA Documentary Proof of Citizenship to Register Case
This post has been corrected and the error was entirely my fault. Apologies!
Ninth Circuit Rejects Election Integrity Project’s Long-Running Challenge to CA Voting Policies
Here’s the opening paragraph of the opinion. Link is here.
On January 4, 2021, two days before the Vice Presidentof the United States was set to preside over a joint session of the United States Congress to certify the results… Continue reading
Sept. 13 U. Wisconsin Event: “Election Matters 2024: The Promise & Perils of AI in American Elections”
Details:
The State Democracy Research Initiative and the Elections Research Center at UW-Madison invite you to join us for “Election Matters 2024: The Promise & Perils of AI in American Elections,” sponsored by Stafford Rosenbaum LLP. This event will… Continue reading
Fordham Law’s Voting Rights and Democracy Forum Seeks Articles and Essays
Via email:
Fordham Law’s Voting Rights and Democracy Forum is currently seeking two types of submissions: Articles and Essays.
Articles.
Articles are typically under 15,000 words (excluding footnotes) and tend to analyze a problem and offer a solution. Articles should… Continue reading
“Trump Gambles on Outside Groups to Finance Voter Outreach Efforts”
NYT:
The Republican campaign for president is quietly being remade by new federal guidelines that empower big-money groups and threaten to undermine party control well beyond the 2024 election.
Former President Donald J. Trump’s team has enlisted some of these… Continue reading
Steve Rosenfeld with a Deep Dive Into Voting Changes in Swing States
This is a lengthy piece that’s difficult to excerpt because it goes state by state in detail. Here are are few excerpts:
There is a prevailing view among Democrats and journalists that 2024’s presidential election will have more barriers for… Continue reading