It looked like the FEC nomination logjam was going to end just before the Memorial Day recess, until the nominations got caught up in a larger battle over nominations in the Senate. I just told a reporter that assuming that… Continue reading
Here’s a guest post from Mike Pitts:
In two posts over at Prawfsblawg, Rick Hills has taken the plaintiff’s lawyers in Riley v. Kennedy to task for their pursuit of the case, calling the arguments offered by the plaintiff’s… Continue reading
Kristen Clarke has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review). Here is the abstract:
This article provides one of the first comprehensive examinations of the Congressional record underlying the July 2006 reauthorization and extension of… Continue reading
This article appeared in the NY Times Week in Review. Stuart Rothenberg’s Roll Call column ($) is on the same subject. It begins: “It was sometime toward the end of Saturday afternoon, May 24, that I concluded that the Libertarian… Continue reading