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Monthly Archives: December 2007
“Partisan Fissures Over Voter ID; Justices to Hear Challenge to Law”
The Washington Post offers this front page report on Crawford, the Indiana voter id case. Disclosure: I filed this amicus brief supporting the petitioners in this case.
“As Primaries Begin, the FEC Will Shut Down”
The Washington Post offers this front-page report.
Light Blogging Through New Years
“Conflict in Cuyahoga”
Dan Tokaji has this interesting (and disturbing) post.
“Voting Rights Activists Win Big Cases in Florida and Arizona”
AlterNet offers this report.
“Lawsuit challenges Minneapolis instant runoff voting system”
AP offers this report.
“Judge: N.Y. must make voting machine plan”
AP offers this report.
“U.S. Asks High Court to Nix ‘Speech-or-Debate’ Ruling; Justice Dept. Says It Makes Lawmakers Invulnerable”
The Washington Post offers this report.
“Raskin Leads Voting Rights Fight for 17-Year Olds”
David Lublin has this post at Maryland Politics Watch.
“McShurley’s Victory Certified, But Fight Not Over”
See here. See also Some Absentee Voters Wonder, ‘Why Bother?”
“California’s Proposed Presidential Election Reform Act: New Wrinkles Arising From Its Possible Inclusion on the November, Rather than June, 2008 Ballot “
Vik Amar has written this Findlaw column. A draft of my forthcoming piece on the constitutionality of initiated electoral college reform is here.
Indiana Democrats File Reply Brief in Crawford (voter ID case)
“Editorial: Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner must not change Cuyahoga County’s voting system”
This Cleveland Plain Dealer editorial begins: “Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner is on the brink of owning an election.”