Category Archives: Elections Clause
Sen. Barbara Boxer “Encourages” GOP to “Take Justice Scalia’s Advice” on US Election Assistance Commission
Interesting spin on Arizona decision.
“GUEST BLOG: Does Congress have authority to set voter qualifications for federal elections?”
Franita Tolson: “In Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council, the Court rightly recognizes that the area of voting and elections is unique, but completely misses that the story of the Elections Clause has to be told in light of the… Continue reading
Garrett Epps on the Arizona Case, and Whether Lyle, Marty, and I Are Too Pessimistic
“Jocelyn Benson: Supreme Court ruling a victory for Americans and the right to vote”
Detroit Free Press oped on Arizona.
“Justice Thomas’ Originalism and the Civil War”
Joey Fishkin on Justice Thomas’s dissent in yesterday’s Arizona elections case.
“Gift or Gotcha: What to Make of Scalia’s Arizona Opinion”
Justin Levitt Says Arizona’s Road Ahead in Citizenship Documentation Case May be Rocky
“Did Scalia add ‘virus’ to Arizona voting opinion?”
More Commentaries on Arizona Case
“Arizona’s Proof-of-Citizenship Requirement for Voters Struck Down”
Why Would the Court’s Liberals Go Along with Justice Scalia’s Time Bombs in Arizona Elections Case?
In Anticipatory Overrulings, Invitations, Time Bombs, and Inadvertence: How Supreme Court Justices Move the Law, 61 Emory Law Journal 779 (2012), I discuss different methods Justices use to move the law in their preferred direction aside from getting a majority… Continue reading
“High Court Strikes Down Voting Law in Arizona”
Ted Robbins reports for NPR from Arizona.