Category Archives: Supreme Court

Baude and McConnell: “The Supreme Court Has a Perfectly Good Option in Its Most Divisive Case; In Moore v. Harper, the justices should not side with the views of either party.”

William Baude and Michael McConnell in The Atlantic: In a constitutional republic like ours, legislatures ultimately derive their authority from the people. This authority is conveyed through written constitutions that charter the government, vest power in different branches, and… Continue reading

My Appearance on PBS News Hour Weekend: “How the outcome of Moore v. Harper could impact federal elections” (With a Discussion of the Role of Leonard Leo and the “Honest Elections Project”)

You can watch the segment at this link. A snippet: Some of the same GOP activists who pushed the Supreme Court to the right are now aiming to give state legislatures near-unchecked power over district lines and voting restrictions.… Continue reading