IR Magazine:
In the aftermath of the January 6 insurrection, nearly 190 US companies suspended contributions through their political action committees (Pacs) to the 147 US Congressmen and Congresswomen who voted not to certify the results of the US… Continue reading
Details here:
n the nearly one year since the November 2020 elections, the diverging directions state legislatures have taken on expanding or contracting voting rights have created a huge fault line in American democracy, described by some as ‘two Americas’.… Continue reading
Announcement via email:
The Electoral Innovation Lab and Princeton Gerrymandering Project at Princeton University Presents a Friday Forum with Justin Grimmer, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, on Friday, October 8 at 1:30 PM ET. The talk is titled… Continue reading
AP:
The Supreme Court on Monday affirmed a lower court ruling that said District of Columbia residents are not entitled to voting representation in the House of Representatives.Residents had asked the high court to hear the issue. The court’s… Continue reading
LAT:
A group of prominent lawyers, including former governors and judges, urged the California bar on Monday to launch an investigation into John C. Eastman’s role in advising President Trump on how he could overturn his election defeat, including… Continue reading
WaPo:
As turmoil in Afghanistan reached a crescendo in August, Donald Trump began talking again with advisers about whether he should announce his 2024 campaign for president right away.They responded by urging patience, according to three people familiar with… Continue reading
Wilfred Codrington III in The Atlantic:
On Monday, the Supreme Court will begin a new term. The justices are slated to consider a few extremely consequential issues, including in cases concerning abortion and guns. But if the opinions issued… Continue reading
Michael Morley:
Hello,I hope the new school year is off to a great start for everyone. I look forward to seeing you all, albeit virtually, at the 2022 AALS Annual Meeting, which will be held via Zoom in January. A… Continue reading
“The Lawyer Behind the Memo on How Trump Could Stay in Office”
NYTimes:
John Eastman’s path from little-known academic to one of the most influential voices in Donald J. Trump’s ear in the final days of his presidency began… Continue reading
At Equal Citizens.US John Eastman spoke at length with Matt Seligman of the Campaign Legal Center and Larry Lessig.
The Washington Post also has a story on the limited coverage this memo has received.