Reuters reporting that state authorities in Michigan are expanding their investigation into attempts by local Republicans and allies of former President Trump to illegally access voting systems.
From the Reuters report:
“The police documents reveal, among other things, that the… Continue reading
Stanford Law Review recently posted a short essay that I wrote for the journal’s symposium on “Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote.” The symposium includes a really terrific set of essays from Sam Issacharoff, Yasmin Dawood, Michael Kang, Michael Morley,… Continue reading
Adam Liptak (@adamliptak), has this piece in The NY Times on this emergency application by North Carolina Republicans seeking a stay of the North Carolina Supreme Court’s decision in the partisan gerrymandering case of Harper v. Hall.… Continue reading
AP News: Iowa Democrats are offering to reform the caucus rules to enhance equal participation if they can keep their historical place in the Democratic Party’s presidential primary. The big change is an amendment to party rules to “allow… Continue reading
Detroit Free Press: “The Michigan Supreme Court dealt a fatal blow to [several] GOP gubernatorial candidates’ last-ditch attempts to land a spot on the August primary ballot after a signature forgery scandal brought their campaigns to an end.”
My piece with that title, for the Stanford Law Review’s online Symposium: Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote, is now published. Here’s the abstract:
Election law now operates in a sea of pervasive distrust. The voting wars have led to… Continue reading
Heather Balas, vice president of the Election Reformers Network, and Amber McReynolds, a leading expert in election administrator and governor for the U.S. postal services, challenge tpractice of partisan election administration, arguing it is ill-suited to an era of polarization.… Continue reading