From the joint intelligence report at page 2:
We assess the influence campaign aspired to help President-elect Trump’s chances of victory when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to the President-elect. When it appeared to Moscow… Continue reading
Trump also said in statement that attempts to hack RNC were unsuccessful thanks to “strong hacking defenses.”
He also refers to the DNC as the “Democrat National Committee.”
See here, beginning at page 39. Introduction:
The integrity of our democracy depends on ensuring that every eligible voter can meaningfully participate in the electoral process. Voting forms the bedrock of our democracy. The division works to ensure that every… Continue reading
This post has been updated
Franita Tolson has been elected as this year’s chair of the Election Law section of the AALS. Ciara Torres-Spelliscy has been elected as next year’s chair.
Congrats!
The League of Women Voters has offered some interesting suggestions for the remedial approach the federal court should take in this case. The brief suggests the legislature should be given the first shot, but with the use of institutional structures… Continue reading
NYT:
Fueling U.S. Forward is “dedicated to educating the public about the value and potential of American energy, the vast majority of which comes from fossil fuels,” the group says on its website. “We’ll talk to people of diverse backgrounds… Continue reading
Paul Jossey in the National Review:
The Internet is an incredible human achievement. It has done more to ensure freedom and human rights than any government agency ever could. But such freedom is insecure when would-be censors exist either inside… Continue reading
Politico:
But day-to-day operational control of the group, which will be organized as a 501(c)4 nonprofit, is expected to lie with Parscale, who was given authority to take charge by Jared Kushner, Trump’s influential son-in-law. Inside Trump’s orbit, there has… Continue reading
AP:
Iowa will require voters to show identification at the polls under a bill announced Thursday by the state’s top election official, and Republicans in the new GOP-controlled Legislature have indicated a willingness to pass it.
The legislation mirrors… Continue reading