Moderate Republicans struggling to stay in office given party primary dynamics is not exactly news. Still, this Politico article on the Republican Party in Massachusetts is worthwhile.
“Republicans [in Massachusetts] have clung to relevancy in this bluest of blue state… Continue reading
N.Y. Times‘ Carl Hulse offers an update on where the Biden administration efforts to appoint federal judges stand.
“In contrast to the administration’s struggle on its legislative agenda, the lower-profile judicial push has been one of the highlights of… Continue reading
Reuters
“Pope Francis appealed on Saturday for a return to ‘good politics.’ saying democracy has deteriorated dangerously as discontented people are lured by the ‘siren songs’ of populist politicians who promise easy but unrealistic solutions.”
Nick Corasaniti at the N.Y. Times is predicting that 2022 will bring even more efforts by Republican-led legislatures to make voting harder.
“After passing 33 laws of voting limits in 19 states this year, Republicans in at least five states… Continue reading
Russell Wheeler, Brookings Institute
Wheeler shows that while “Trump’s election litigation efforts failed decisively[,] . . . more judges than is generally assumed found his lawyers’ arguments persuasive.” The key point is that judicial independence is unlikely to be impervious… Continue reading
Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy writes, in the Washington Monthly, about the hard lessons currently being learned by the lawyers who peddled the Big Lie in court. More than just an update on the sanctions that have already been dispensed, Torres-Spelliscy… Continue reading
N.Y. Times
Members of the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol are pressing to address ambiguities in “the complex and little-known law that former President Donald J. Trump and his allies tried to use to overturn… Continue reading
News and Observer
The three-judge panel in North Carolina charged with reviewing the challenge to the state’s new maps refused today to grant a preliminary injunction blocking the congressional and legislative maps approved last month . The decision can and… Continue reading
Three-judge district court panel rejects Texas’ preposterous argument that VRA precludes private enforcement of Section 2. I love the wry sarcasm, “it would be ambitious indeed for a district court-even a three judge court-to deny a private right of action… Continue reading
A big thank you to Lawfare, which has announced its new initiative to consolidate information and developments arising out of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and democracy.
“Lawfare is launching The January 6 Project, which compiles Lawfare’s coverage,… Continue reading
Seattle Times
“The Washington Supreme Court will not exercise its authority to redraw the state’s congressional and legislative district maps, leaving in place the work of the bipartisan redistricting commission.In a unanimous ruling Friday, the court found the commission had… Continue reading
Politico:
John Eastman, the attorney who helped former President Donald Trump pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election, has asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, according to a letter he delivered to the Jan. 6 committee… Continue reading