My initial impression is this:
I am often accused of being a “Chicken Little” when it comes to the Roberts Court and voting rights. But so far I have no reason to retract my pessimism. I think the best that… Continue reading
Eric Black: “[Wash. U. Professor Steve] Smith had one technical prediction. Just before the Supreme Court rules, Coleman’s legal team may file a fresh lawsuit in federal court based on its federal constitutional arguments. Most legal scholars agree that… Continue reading
Washington State become the latest state to enact the NPV.
Expect the national media to pay attention when the number of electoral votes goes over half needed for it to take effect, or perhaps when it reaches over 200 EVs… Continue reading
Don’t miss this post from Steve Hoersting, who notes: “To put it in the language of WRTL II, however, a cursory review of ‘the four corners’ of footnote 30, ‘with limited reference to [the] context’ of Hasen’s comments may leave… Continue reading
Nihal Patel has written this student comment for the Northwestern University Law Review. Here is the abstract:
In 2008, the Supreme Court stressed the difference between “facial” and “as-applied” review in a number of important decisions. Although this reasoning was… Continue reading