Monthly Archives: September 2014
“Mary Landrieu’s residency isn’t up to courts, it’s up to Congress”
Derek Muller has written a very important oped with which I agree.
“Ohio Libertarian Brief Reveals Corrupt Process in Removal of Candidates”
Ballot Access News on a controversy involving Professor Brad Smith (who served as the “hearing officer) referred to below:
On August 31, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed this brief in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted, southern district, 2:13cv-953. It… Continue reading
AALS Election Law Section Call for Papers
[Bumped to the top with deadline approaching.]
Via Josh Douglas:
Dear Election Law Colleagues,
The brand-new AALS Section on Election Law is issuing a Call for Papers to select two panelists for its inaugural program at the 2015 AALS… Continue reading
“Ada County wrongly strips more than 750 voter registrations”
Late last week, Rick linked to a story about potential double voters in Maryland and Virginia. Two groups (Election Integrity Maryland and the Virginia Voters Alliance) claimed to have discovered “tens of thousands” of electors on the rolls in both… Continue reading
The Presidential Commission on Election Administration — A New Model for Reform
I was lucky enough to be at the excellent APSA panel Rick Hasen organized on the President’s Commission on Election Administration (and unlucky enough to be staying at the fire-plagued Marriot). I though I’d say a few words about… Continue reading