I have written this post for Just Security, which is the second in their series on potential legal gaps exposed by events related to the 2016 election. It begins:
By now everyone is familiar with attempts by the Russian government… Continue reading
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a controversial Ohio voter purge law which allows the state to begin the process of removing voters from the rolls based upon their failure to… Continue reading
Tenth Circuit Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich, who regularly teaches election law (and has used our casebook), wrote this interesting statement today concurring in the denial of rehearing en banc in the Utah Republican Party case:
I concur in the court’s… Continue reading
Justice Kennedy’s majority opinion in Masterpiece Cakeshop today is essentially a punt, requiring that body adjudicating claim of religious freedom against an anti-discrimination claim cannot have animus toward sincere religious beliefs. It decides nothing else. The Battle between Justices Kagan… Continue reading
Leah Litman:
https://twitter.com/LeahLitman/status/1003640475767599105
Next chance for SCOTUS to decide the five outstanding election cases is next Monday, June 11.