See this story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. A few readers have sent me the judge’s two page order, which concludes: “After hearing the arguments presented by all parties, this Court finds that Plaintiff is unlikely to succeed on the merits… Continue reading
The Cincinnati Enquirer offers this report, which begins:
About one-third of the absentee ballot applications received at the Hamilton County Board of Elections have been ruled invalid because Republican Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign printed a version of the… Continue reading
Before Part 1 of the the Gibson-Palin interview aired, ABC News teased it by making it about war against Russia. Ben Smith, however, correctly notes that in this respect she was stating the obligation of mutual defense of NATO members.… Continue reading
Beth Garrett has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, The Elgar Handbook on Public Law and Public Choice). Here is the abstract:
Public choice, with its focus on interest groups, relationships among institutions, and the importance of procedures and institutions… Continue reading
Rick Pildes has posted this abstract (no paper) on SSRN (forthcoming, Oxford Handbook on Law and Politics). Here is the abstract:
The institutional structure and legal framework that organize democracy can dramatically shape the practice and experience of democracy. This… Continue reading