I’m thrilled that my upcoming book, Election Meltdown, has received a rare starred review from Kirkus:
A hard-hitting critique of the American election process as timely as it is frightening.
In a slim, cogently argued analysis, legal scholar Hasen (Law and Political Science/Univ. of California, Irvine; The Justice of Contradictions: Anthony Scalia and the Politics of Disruption, 2018, etc.) points to four dangers threatening the voting process in 2020 and beyond: “voter suppression, pockets of electoral incompetence, foreign and domestic dirty tricks,” and “a rising incendiary rhetoric about ‘stolen’ or ‘rigged’ elections.” … Required reading for legislators and voters.
Amazon preorder; Independent bookstore preorder.