On NPR with Robert Siegel:
SIEGEL: It is. Now, I’m surprised. You brought this to my attention that this is now 10 years since John Roberts has been chief justice. It doesn’t feel that long to me somehow (laughter) but… Continue reading
Richard Wolf for USA Today:
He speaks the most during oral arguments, so perhaps it’s no surprise that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia remains the most popular among his colleagues on the outside speaking circuit as well.
Scalia took 23… Continue reading
Teddy Schleifer for CNN:
Secret money groups will have to work harder this year to keep their spending hidden.
That’s because of a legal complication that is sending some Republican operatives back to the drawing board this cycle: Since Hillary… Continue reading
Airing on C-SPAN3 (corrected) July 4 at 6 pm:
Marking the anniversary of the end of the Civil War, panelists discuss the origins of the 14th amendment and how voting rights have changed over time in America.
PEOPLE IN THIS… Continue reading
Fresh Air:
On how Justice Scalia’s dissent in the marriage equality decision mocked Justice Kennedy
That’s a another trend this term: The level of personal ad hominem animus, just personal insult — particularly from Scalia, but not only from… Continue reading
The 2015 supplement (152 pages) to Lowenstein, Hasen, and Tokaji, Election Law Cases and Materials, is going to the printer today. Instructors using the book can write to crutan (at) cap-press.com to get a pdf of the book for planning… Continue reading