By Rick Pildes & Dan Tokaji
A widespread perception exists that, in the years before the Court’s decision in Shelby County v. Holder, the Section 5 preclearance regime was a powerful tool in protecting access to the ballot box for… Continue reading
Really…
Given what I’ve said about them in The Voting Wars and elsewhere, somewhat of a surprise, but from their latest e-blast (which gets my affiliation wrong, but no matter):
The Needle is Moving Toward Election IntegrityA number of… Continue reading
See this press release.
I don’t know anything about the accuracy of True the Vote’s charges here. But I do know that double voting across states is a real, though relatively small, problem.
Efforts to get states to cross… Continue reading
Juliet Lapidos at NYT’s “Taking Note” ed board blog:
The latest false alarm comes to us from Colorado. Boulder’s Daily Camera reported earlier this week that “Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler gave Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett a… Continue reading
AAA Foundation: “The majority of American teens today delay getting a driver’s license, according to new study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Less than half (44 percent) of teens obtain a driver’s license within 12 months of… Continue reading
You can find the judge’s order here. AP story here.
While this is not a ruling on the ultimate merits of the case, the judge’s tone seems to suggest impatience with the state of Pennsylvania’s ability to actually get… Continue reading