Category Archives: political parties
“Party Rules to Streamline Race May Backfire for G.O.P.”
NYT on unintended consequences of party nomination reform.
Weiner and Vandewalker Respond to Edsall NYT Column on Party Campaign Financing
NYT letter to the editor: “Thomas B. Edsall is right to worry about the increasing influence of the superrich on our elections (“Can Anything Be Done About All the Money in Politics?,” column, nytimes.com, Sept. 16). But… Continue reading
“Parties and the Rethinking of Reform”
Citizens United and the Future of the American Political Party
With Joey Fishkin, University of Texas Law School
The Brennan Center has just released a new report on the future of campaign finance. There are going to be a lot of reports like these during the next few years as… Continue reading
“Federal judge orders Utah and Republican Party to try to resolve election law lawsuit”
AP:
The disputed law, approved in 2014 by Utah’s GOP governor and Republican-dominated Legislature, allows candidates to bypass a caucus and convention system and instead try to become a party’s nominee by gathering signatures and participating in primary elections.… Continue reading
Sunstein Criticizes Lessig and Warren on Whether the System is “Rigged”
Cass Sunstein:
It is unquestionably true that money often distorts political outcomes, because it plays an intolerably large role in the political system. Warren, Sanders and Lessig are right to emphasize that moneyed interests sometimes block desirable action. As Nobel… Continue reading
“Could Donald Trump win the Republican presidential nomination?”
Sandy Levinson:
The quick and dirty answer to the question is yes. And the reason has to do with the formal rules adopted by the Republican Party with regard to the allocation of delegates to the 2016 Convention, to… Continue reading
Two Law and Political Process Study Group Panels at APSA
We hope to see you there:
Political Parties and Campaign Finance in the Post-Citizens United World
Sat, September 5, 10:15am to 12:00pm, Hilton, Mason RoomSession Submission Type: Full Panel
Session Description
Political Parties and Campaign Finance in the Post-Citizens… Continue reading
“Since President Obama took office, 85 of 98 state legislative bodies got more Republican”
“Trump Telling GOP Brass He Will Forgo A Third-Party Run: Sources”
“If you want to understand Donald Trump, look to the success of the European far-right”
Matt Yglesias:
In a 2014 paper, law professor David Schleicher observed that institutional differences between the US and Europe can end up obscuring underlying similarities in the development of party politics.
Some countries have proportional electoral systems that are… Continue reading
“Ky. GOP rule change allows Paul to run for Senate amid his White House bid”
Movement to Ease California Top Two?
Richard Winger reporting from an event on top-two that I unfortunately had to miss because of teaching obligations:
During the question period, Paula Lee, an activist in Californians for Electoral Reform, which advocates alternate voting systems such as proportional representation,… Continue reading