Monthly Archives: July 2013
Quote of the Day
“If errors remain, I would prefer not to hear about them.”
—Adam Liptak, in the Acknowledgements to his new eBook on same sex marriage at the Supreme Court.
“Brown’s ethics aide Erin Peth to become executive director of FPPC”
“All the News That’s Fit to (Re)Blog: Following Up on Old Posts”
FEC is Not Discussing Enforcement Manual This Week
So tweets (!) FEC Chair @EllenLWeintraub.
If You Like What You See at the Election Law Blog….
please consider letting the ABA Journal know (before August 9).
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“Press round up: Maneuvering on Texas redistricting & voter ID”
Here, at Texas Redistricting.
“New Voting Laws: Forward-looking Or A Step Back?”
“Court upholds redrawn NC voting maps”
“The secret weapon that could save the Voting Rights Act”
Adam Serwer on bail-in.
“Decoding the Dispute Between the FEC and Its Lawyers Over Sharing Information with DOJ”
Fascinating post at In the Arena.
“A Mea Culpa”
Following up on this post, Nina Totenberg corrects the record on Professor McGinnis’s quotes about the ending Supreme Court term.
“Another Fox Voter Fraud Story Dies”
Media Matters:
Seventeen months after Fox News became briefly fixated on Republican claims that hundreds of dead voters had cast ballots in South Carolina, those allegations have been completely debunked by an investigation by law enforcement that found no… Continue reading