Ryan Enos and Eitan Hersh have written this article for APSR. Here is the abstract:
As a key element of their strategy, recent Presidential campaigns have recruited thousands of workers to engage in direct voter contact. We conceive of this… Continue reading
Frank Askin has written this article for the Clinical Law Review. Here is the abstract:
Every General Election Day, students from the Rutgers Law School Constitutional Rights Clinic, under faculty supervision, represent voters who need orders to vote. These are… Continue reading
I’ve updated SSRN with the latest versions of my papers in progress:
Racial Gerrymandering’s Questionable Revival, Alabama Law Review (forthcoming 2015) (draft available)
Why Isn’t Congress More Corrupt? A Preliminary Inquiry, Fordham Law Review (forthcoming 2015) (draft … Continue reading
Fredreka Schouten for USA Today:
Bush is not alone in advancing his presidential bid through a new crop of big-money groups authorized by a pair of federal court rulings, including the Supreme Court’sCitizens United decision in 2010. The ruling permitted… Continue reading
Oops:
“I’m running for president in 2016, and the focus is gonna be about how we—if I run—how do you create high, sustained economic growth, where more people have a chance at earned success? And I will apply my… Continue reading
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
State Supreme Court Justice N. Patrick Crooks has asked a federal judge to create a transition plan to transfer power to a new chief justice because Wisconsin’s high court is in a state of “uncertainty and turmoil.”
“I… Continue reading
News from Montana:
The mayor of Libby and its city council violated Montana law in the days before the 2013 election, according to a new report from the Montana Commissioner of Political Practices.
In a decision handed down on May… Continue reading