Ethan Leib has written Adding Legislation Courses to the First-Year Curriculum, 58 J. LEGAL EDUC. 166 (2008). Unfortunately, the journal bars an author from posting the article on SSRN, and it does not put its content online.
It is often said that detractors of the FEC overemphasize the number of 3-3 splits, especially along party lines. But I suggested in October that a new era of partisanship may be coming. (See also Larry Norton’s thoughts and see… Continue reading
The ACLU e-mailed me a press release, which begins: “A federal appeals court today affirmed a decision protecting the rights of Native American voters in Martin, South Dakota. Siding with the American Civil Liberties Union, the U.S. Appeals Court for… Continue reading
Every once in a while I get a request for a hard copy of a law review article. Sometimes people want to see graphics not accessible (or easily accessible) through Westlaw or Lexis. Sometimes it is just easier to work… Continue reading
Politico held a contest to guess the electoral college and popular vote outcome of the presidential vote last month and the winner is….me. I would have nailed the electoral college count exactly if it were not for the… Continue reading
This news was expected. He takes over for Senator Feinstein, who as Chair of the committee very strongly pushed for sensible election reform measures, including electronic disclosure in the Senate. She also explored important questions about the primary process and… Continue reading