Category Archives: voter id
“Testimony Begins in Trial Over Texas Voter ID Law”
“The Problem of Voter Fraud”
Michael Gilbert has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Columbia Law Review). Here is the abstract:
Voter ID laws have provoked a fierce controversy in politics and public law. Supporters claim that such laws deter fraudulent votes and protect the… Continue reading
“Texas voter ID case to begin in Corpus Christi”
Tim Eaton reports for the Austin-American Statesman.
“Texas Voter ID Law Trial Begins in Corpus Christi”
“Will Texas Get Away With Discriminating Against Voters?”
Ari Berman writes for The Nation.
“Sky-high stakes in Texas voter ID trial”
Zack Roth reports for MSNBC.
“Texas Voter ID Law Goes to Trial”
Pam Fessler reports for NPR.
“Houstonians Without Voter ID Are Mostly Black and Poor”
7th Circuit Won’t Consider Lifting Stay of Wisconsin Voter ID Law Until After Sept. 12 Oral Argument
The Seventh Circuit’s order issued last Thursday:
The court will reserve decision on appellantʹs motion to stay the permanent injunction
until after oral argument on September 12, 2014. The court notes that Wisconsin is free to implement immediately the portions… Continue reading
“Scott Walker, J.B. Van Hollen again ask court to reinstate voter ID”
7th Circuit to Hear Oral Argument in Wisconsin Voter ID Case September 12
“Empirically Measuring the Impact of Photo ID Over Time and Its Impact on Women”
Mike Pitts has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Indiana Law Review). Here is the abstract:
This article is part of a series of studies related to the impact of Indiana’s photo identification law during the two presidential election cycles… Continue reading