The Court won’t be issuing an opinion today on Louisiana’s congressional map after all. Instead, they’ll re-hear argument next term.
More analysis coming momentarily.
But given the time they spent on the birthright citizenship case, it’s not going to be out by the time the digest version of the blog hits your inbox. I’ll have it here as soon as it’s available.
In response to this recent post from Justin, I would just briefly flag note 12 in the majority opinion: “There may be other injuries for which it is all but impossible for courts to craft relief that is complete and… Continue reading
In the birthright citizenship cases, the Supreme Court today issued a 32-page 6-3 opinion that didn’t touch the merits (and produced 21 pages of concurrences and 65 pages of dissents). But the procedural issue it did decide may end up… Continue reading
The NYT headline is “If Everyone Had Voted, Harris Still Would Have Lost.”
Which, of course, is impossible to know, unless you assume that demographics is inevitably destiny.
But the broader point of the outcome of this new Pew study… Continue reading
That’s the headline in the NYT, and the second exaggerated NYT headline I’ve flagged today. I don’t know that the article actually delivers what the headline promises (and headlines are usually not, as I understand it, written by the… Continue reading
The NYT gets this headline right. Based on his part in the scheme for fake electors to submit fraudulent returns in 2020 — one of the few schemes NOT involving a municipal election — Kenneth Chesebro is no longer… Continue reading
The Pennsylvania Capital-Star covers the sentence, delivered to the final co-conspirator of a scheme to submit fraudulent write-in votes in a 2021 municipal election.
(These sorts of schemes are rare, but when they do occur, they’re almost always in local… Continue reading
This, from Votebeat, is … not great:
The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office mailed about 83,000 voters an incorrect letter warning them that they would be moved to the inactive voter list if they didn’t respond, a mistake the Recorder’s… Continue reading
This, from NC Newsline, is also … not great:
North Carolina House Republicans want more than a third of existing staff positions at the state elections office to be converted to jobs for political appointees, eliciting criticism about the… Continue reading
The L.A. Times and O.C. Register have coverage of the latest from the Civil Rights Division, in a very odd (but also comparatively low-impact?) lawsuit. The complaint is here.
The fuss is apparently over 17 records of non-citizens removed… Continue reading
An NBC report with the lede:
The number of registered independents and third-party members is growing as voters are breaking from the two-party system at increasing rates, according to an NBC News analysis of voter registration data.
As of 2025,… Continue reading