Last spring the New Jersey Globe raised allegations against Sam Wang, including allegations of misreporting data used in redistricting in New Jersey. As the Daily Princetonian noted at the time: “The New Jersey Globe is edited by David Wildstein, also… Continue reading
Here’s my yearly roundup of election law academic hires, promotions moves, visits, accolades:
Tabatha Abu-el Haj will be visiting at Penn in Spring 2023.
Ellen Aprill has retired and is now the John E. Anderson Chair in Tax Law Emerita… Continue reading
An unretirement:
KEN GROSS LANDS AT AKIN GUMP: Ken Gross, who retired earlier this year after more than three decades advising clients on campaign finance, ethics and lobbying laws at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, has come out of… Continue reading
I’m delighted to announce that I will be joining the UCLA faculty in the fall, returning “home” to where I earned my JD and PhD. I can’t wait to be part of this community of excellent and committed scholars, teachers,… Continue reading
I’m going to catch a lot of flak for this post, so let me begin with with some positive words about Marc Elias, one of the country’s leading (and certainly one of this country’s busiest) election lawyers representing Democratic… Continue reading
Congrats to Ken Gross on a well-deserved retirement! Roll Call exit interview:
When Ken Gross embarked on building a political law practice at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom in the 1980s, most firms represented either Republican or Democratic… Continue reading
NYT:
Bill Gardner, who for decades as secretary of state has fiercely defended New Hampshire’s right to hold the country’s first presidential primaries, said on Monday that he would step down after 45 years.Mr. Gardner, a Democrat first elected in… Continue reading
I was very pleased to draft this letter in support of Dale Ho for a federal judgeship. A snippet:
I have known Mr. Ho for many years through his work on voting rights and democracy issues at the NAACP Legal… Continue reading
KSAT:
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is mourning the loss of its longtime legal counsel, and San Antonio attorney Luis Roberto Vera, Jr.Vera, 65, died overnight in San Antonio following a lengthy battle with an illness,… Continue reading