Monthly Archives: January 2014
“Even a Partial Elimination of Contribution Limits in U.S. Supreme Court’s McCutcheon’s Decision Could Greatly Increase Wealthy Donors’ Ability to Corrupt Officeholders”
Press release:
Even if the U.S. Supreme Court only partially strikes down caps on aggregate campaign contributions when it rules in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, the decision could still open the door to candidates and party officials soliciting… Continue reading
“Oh Bob!”
Brad Smith responds to Bob Bauer’s post from yesterday.
“Race or Party?: How Courts Should Think About Republican Efforts to Make it Harder to Vote in North Carolina and Elsewhere”
Today the Harvard Law Review Forum has posted my new essay.
“Campaign Finance, Executive Power, Birth Control Await 2014 Court”
NPR talks to @SCOTUSBlog’s Tom Goldstein.
“The Constitution in 2014: Election rules”
No Election to Replace Mel Watt in NC Congress Seat Till November
“The right to vote in a 21st Century democracy: Thoughts from my new book”
David Schutlz: “Note: I am pleased to announce the publication of my latest book, Election Law and Democratic Theory, published this month by Ashgate Publishing. This blog draws upon some of the themes presented in chapter three of the… Continue reading
Problem with Voter Impersonation Fraud in UK?
I’ll want to hear more about this.
Waiting for the Koch Brothers to Go on Maddow
I’m guessing I’ll be waiting a long time.