The following is a guest post by Adam Ambrogi and Jeanette Senecal:
Much debate over election administration in the last 20 years has focused on the balance between access and security. Imagine every election policy on a spectrum —from… Continue reading
Josh Blackman predicts (?) a surge of interest in recusal motions from conservative litigants with new appreciation for the perception of corruption in substantial campaign spending on judicial races.
In a sealed order issued Tuesday, a panel of the DC Circuit reportedly “rejected an emergency bid by former President Donald Trump to block several top aides from testifying in the special counsel investigation of his effort to subvert the… Continue reading
Over at the Volokh Conspiracy, Eugene notes Devin Nunes’s latest, about an allegation that federal investigators were looking into Trump Media for potential money laundering activities.
NPR reports on the latest measures.
The real kicker is the last sentence, though: “Georgia lawmakers declined to add the $4 million to replace the [backup power supply] equipment and many of Raffensperger’s other requests in either budget approved… Continue reading