You can find the details here. This promises to be a very important case, probably the most important one so far, in the pre-/post-election litigation.
The Sacramento Bee offers this report, which begins: “California is in danger of losing $169 million in federal money earmarked for new voting machines and other election system upgrades because of concerns arising from Secretary of State Kevin Shelley’s… Continue reading
See This St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, which begins: “In what may be the first test of a new Illinois campaign finance law, a judge has ordered a tort reform group to pull a radio ad about the Illinois Supreme… Continue reading
I have uploaded this amicus brief sent along by Jeff Wice in the New York redistricting case. He writes: “The brief supports appellants position and asks the Court to note probable jurisdiction. The Federal District Court for NY’s Southern District… Continue reading
Hill Wades into Voter Suppression, which begins: “Earlier this month, Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) offered the Voter Protection Act of 2004. But for Cummings, the measure
In today’s Washington Post, David Broder opines on the electoral college, while George Will writes about punch cards and claims of voter disenfranchisement.