Last Spring, the National Center for State Courts and the Election Law Program at William and Mary Law School invited me to create the first part in a web course for state court judges on handling election law litigation. I did a webcast presenting a general overview on election law litigation, followed by one on special issues related to pre-election review. Ned Foley is preparing webcasts on election day issues and post-election issues. Avi Rubin prepared a webcast on electronic voting issues.
These webcasts initially have been made available only to judges, but I’m happy to report that they are now available to anyone who wishes to see them at this link. Windows Media Player is required to play the video and see the accompanying powerpoint presentations.