Greg Stohr:
Voters in New Hampshire are free to take selfies with their election ballots and post the photos online after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to revive a state ban on the practice.
The justices, without comment, left intact… Continue reading
I have written this piece for Politico. A snippet:
Now, though, a band of state lawmakers is attempting to succeed where so many others have failed. In at least 24 states, legislators have introduced bills that would force Trump… Continue reading
Nate Cohn for NYT’s The UpShot:
Mr. Ossoff probably would not have raised nearly as much money if he’d been competing for attention with 434 other races. His fund-raising tally is better than that of 96 percent of the congressional… Continue reading
Nat Stern has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming Maryland Law Review). Here is the abstract:
A large majority of state judges are chosen through some form of popular election. In Republican Party of Minnesota v. White, the Supreme Court… Continue reading
Norm Ornstein in the Atlantic:
The Constitution leaves a lot of leeway for Congress. So it is time to consider a new law, one that cleans up the issues and discrepancies in the existing succession act but does more. It… Continue reading
Tuesday’s NYT A1:
The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, took the extraordinary step on Monday of announcing that the agency is investigating whether members of President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
Mr. Comey’s testimony before … Continue reading
Must-read Jane Mayer on Robert Mercer for The New Yorker:
Mercer strongly supported the nomination of Jeff Sessions to be Trump’s Attorney General. Many civil-rights groups opposed the nomination, pointing out that Sessions has in the past expressed racist views.… Continue reading
Steve Klein:
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper signed House Bill 1014 yesterday, amending the state’s election law to allow voters to take and share photographs of their own marked ballots, an activity known as taking a “ballot selfie.” The bill followed… Continue reading
Tilman Klumpp, Hugo Mialon, and Michael Williams have posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Approximately one in forty adult U.S. citizens has lost their right to vote, either temporarily or permanently, as a result of a felony… Continue reading
NYT:
Cambridge Analytica’s rise has rattled some of President Trump’s critics and privacy advocates, who warn of a blizzard of high-tech, Facebook-optimized propaganda aimed at the American public, controlled by the people behind the alt-right hub Breitbart News. Cambridge is… Continue reading
NYT:
Saying their patience is at an end, conservative activist groups backed by the billionaire Koch brothers and other powerful interests on the right are mobilizing to pressure Republicans to fulfill their promise to swiftly repeal the Affordable Care Act.… Continue reading
Politico:
President Donald Trump buttered up a room full of Republican donors Friday night by boasting of his upset 2016 election win and ticking through a list of his surprise swing state victories that even the party high rollers at… Continue reading
KPCC:
You might have gotten a nasty surprise in the mail recently that read, “County of Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. EVICTION NOTICE.”
It’s not real, though. It’s a political mailer.
And Los Angeles County officials were not happy.
“The political… Continue reading