Monthly Archives: October 2008
“Experts warn of Nov. 4 voting meltdowns”
Politico offers this report.
“Voting Rights and Free Elections in the U.S.”
IssueLab collects the research.
“In Case of Election Crisis, Congress Needs to Be Prepared”
Jerry Goldfeder has written this opinion piece for U.S. News.
Persily Wants the Presidential Candidates to Address Election Administration Reform
See here.
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More News Reports on Bartlett v. Strickland Oral Argument
More on the ACORN Controversy
Lori Minnite gave this very interesting interview to Salon.
News stories appear in the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and ABC News.
NPR also has this follow-up report following yesterday’s report.
And Bob Bauer weighs in… Continue reading
“Ind. Courts – Supreme Court rules in Lake County early voting dispute [Updated]”
It’s not only in Ohio that there’s confusion in the courts over last minute election litigation. Check out this post at the Indiana Law Blog. Not to say that the opinion was rushed, but the Court in its order inadvertently… Continue reading
More on Sixth Circuit Opinion
Moritz has now posted the opinion here.
Ned Foley notes that the en banc vote appears to be 9-6, with Judge Rogers not yet having voted. (The clerk’s cover letter says more opinions or votes may be coming, but… Continue reading
Both State Court Judges in Indiana Considering the Question Say Early Voting in Lake County, Indiana Should Continue
Lyle Denniston on Today’s Oral Argument in Bartlett
See here.
“Judge seeks tighter security around N.J. voting machines”
This story appears at NJ.com.
Some Additional Thoughts on Ohio Republican Party v. Brunner
Following up on this post, I have now had a chance to quickly read through the en banc court’s set of opinions. I have the following initial thoughts:
1. Assuming no further action, what are the practical results of… Continue reading