Category Archives: Voting Rights Act
“Court rejects State of Texas’ request to move voter ID trial to March 2015”
Michael Li has the details and the scheduling order.
“Georgia GOP dusts off Jim Crow tactic: Changing election date”
Zack Roth reports for MSNBC.
“GOPer amps up voting rights reform push”
The Hill:
The powerful House Republican said this week that he’s preparing to throw his full weight behind the effort to reinstall the voting protections shot down by the Supreme Court in June.
Rep. James Sensenbrenner Jr., former head of… Continue reading
Election Law in the New Issue of Harvard Law Review
The November issue includes three items discussing Shelby, Inter-Tribal, or both:
FOREWORD
Equality Divided
Reva B. Siegel
COMMENTS
Beyond the Discrimination Model On Voting
Samuel Issacharoff
LEADING CASES
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Elections Clause — Federal Preemption of State Law — Federal … Continue reading
“LAA Annual Fall Conference: The Future of Voting Rights”
Video:
2013 Law Alumni Association (LAA) Annual Fall Conference: “The Future of Voting Rights”
The conference, co-sponsored by the NYU Law Alumni Association and the Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, took place on Wednesday, November 13, 2013.
Voting… Continue reading
BREAKING: “State high court to consider two voter ID cases”
Woah:
The Wisconsin Supreme Court took over one voter ID case Wednesday and said it would hear an appeal of another.
The move by the high court cancels oral arguments that were to be held next month before the… Continue reading
“Is the VRA Still Necessary?: Attitudinal Support of Electoral Reform in a Post-Jim Crow Era”
A group of researchers at the University of Maryland have posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
The Supreme Court’s recently issued opinion in Shelby County, Alabama v. Holder (2013) declared an important part of the Voting Rights… Continue reading
Josh Blackman on My Recent Work on Race, Party and Voting Rights
He blogs here, discussing my NY Times oped from Saturday and my forthcoming HLRF piece,Race or Party? How Courts Should Think About Republican Efforts to Make it Harder to Vote in North Carolina and Elsewhere.
“Voter Suppression’s New Pretext”
I have written this oped for the NY Times. It begins: “IT’S the latest fad among state officials looking to make voting harder: We’re not racist, we’re just partisan.”
Another snippet:
Shifting the debate away from the “race versus party” … Continue reading
“U.S. Government Opposes Motion By Right Wing ‘True the Vote’ to Intervene in TX Photo ID Case”
This item appears at The Brad Blog.
“Assembly approves changes to voting hours, ID law”
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: “In a late-night session Thursday, Republicans in the state Assembly approved measures to reinstate Wisconsin’s voter ID law, tighten early voting hours and limit the ability to recall some elected officials. They also took a first step… Continue reading