Monthly Archives: November 2018
“When states make it easier to vote, more people vote. Kentucky makes voting extra hard.”
North Carolina Partisan Gerrymandering Opponents File Supreme Court Motion to Affirm in Rucho Case
You can find the document here.
I believe it is almost certain the Court will set the case for argument (and I think chances of an affirmance are low with Justice Kavanaugh now on the Court, but we will… Continue reading
“Women in Competitive House Races Are Outraising Male Opponents”
Campaign Finance Institute:
The year 2018 saw a record number of women candidates competing in major party primary elections*, with another record number making it through to next week’s general election. An analysis by the Campaign Finance Institute of pre-general… Continue reading
“How politics became a risky business for companies in the era of Donald Trump, Steve King”
“OpenInvest Launches ‘Divest From Dark Money’ Investing Category”
William and Mary Election Law Program Expands eBenchbook Series for State Courts
Announcement via email:
The Election Law Program is pleased to announce the expansion of its eBenchbook platform to include North Carolina and Nevada. ELP aims to offer annotated state election statutes in all fifty states. Visit the beta site at… Continue reading