Monthly Archives: January 2025
On remand, divided Michigan Court of Appeals allows 2020 political robocall prosecution to proceed
Back in June, the Michigan Supreme Court narrowed the construction of its “voter intimidation statute.” Five justices agreed the case should be remanded, while two would have held the conduct outside the statute. I blogged about that case here,… Continue reading
“Legal challenges delay election result for North Carolina Supreme Court seat”
“Democrats rage as Johnson restricts their ability to oust him”
Axios:
House Democrats are pushing back furiously against a proposed change to House rules that would allow only Republicans to force a vote on removing the speaker of the House.
Why it matters: Top Democrats are arguing the move would… Continue reading
“U.S. sanctions Russian and Iranian entities over attempted election interference”
NBC News:
The U.S. announced Tuesday that it is leveling sanctions on entities in Iran and Russia over attempted election interference.
The Treasury Department said the entities — a subordinate organization of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a… Continue reading