Category Archives: Elections Clause
“Defending the NVRA from the ever-present and persistent specter of state sovereignty”
“Shelby, ITCA, and Congress’ Role in Protecting Voting Rights”
This item appears on the ACLU’s “Blog of Rights.”
“Can Arizona Demand Voters’ Proof of Citizenship?”
This audio segment appeared on NPR’s “Tell Me More.”
More Reports and Commentary on Arizona Elections Clause Case
“Justices give mixed signals on Arizona’s voter registration law”
Marcia Coyle writes for the National Law Journal.
Arizona Inter-Tribal Roundup
NPR
NYT
WaPo
CS Monitor
SCOTUSBlog
AP
Bloomberg
HuffPo
Politico
TPM (and TPM)
McClatchy
FOX News
USA Today
Arizona Republic
Text and History
My own analysis of the transcript is here.
Dodging a Bullet in the Arizona Inter-Tribal Case?
I have now had a chance to review the transcript in the Arizona case, argued today in the Supreme Court. I agree with Adam Liptak that the Justices appear somewhat divided along ideological lines, although Justice Kennedy’s questioning suggests he… Continue reading
Transcript Posted in Arizona v. Inter-Tribal Case
You can read it here.
I’m off to class and then meetings, so it will be a while before I can read this and post my thoughts.
In the meantime, I should have a piece posting at Slate at… Continue reading
SCOTUSBlog Recap of Arizona Argument Suggests Court May Not Reach Constitutional Issue
Here.
Early Reports in Arizona Voting Case Suggest Divided Court
See AP and Bloomberg’s very early reports. I will be watching to see what Justice Kennedy and Chief Justice Roberts have to say, as well as awaiting the transcript.
More Arizona v. Inter-Tribal Previews
Overton on Arizona Inter-Tribal Case
Here.