Brennan Center:
State governments in 2025 are nearly on pace to match the number of restrictive voting laws enacted in 2021, when states enacted more restrictive legislation than at any other point so far in the 14 years the… Continue reading
NYT:
The era of A.I. propaganda is here — and President Trump is an enthusiastic participant….
Mr. Trump has posted A.I.-generated images or videos at least 62 times on his Truth Social account since late 2022, according to a… Continue reading
NC NEWSLINE:
….The 1st District, anchored in northeastern North Carolina, has elected Black representatives for more than three decades. It is currently held by Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Davis, one of the most conservative Democrats in Congress, who won… Continue reading
NYT:
The nomination of Paul Ingrassia, President Trump’s pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel, appeared to be in jeopardy on Monday night after Politico reported that he had sent a series of racist text messages.
At least… Continue reading
BBC:
Nicolas Sarkozy has become the first French ex-president to go to jail, as he starts a five-year sentence for conspiring to fund his election campaign with money from late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Thursday, October 30
Media, Social Media, and the Changing Election Information Environment in 2026 (webinar)
12:15pm-1:15pm PTRegister here.Co-sponsored by the Institute for Technology, Law & Policy, UCLA LawDanielle Citron, UVA Law School, Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College, and Amy Wilentz,… Continue reading
State Court Report:
The president has no constitutional authority over federal election administration. Rather, state and local officials are charged with administering elections, serving voters, and counting ballots to determine who the people chose to represent them. Still, the… Continue reading
Today we have an essay from Nate Persily titled: Democracy in the Age of AI. Yesterday, Lisa Manheim also published an essay titled: Leaning into AI. Both essays turn out to more optimistic, or at least less pessimistic,… Continue reading
I’ve previously noted a number of problems with the SG’s proposal in Callais, under which demonstrative maps would have to achieve the enacted plan’s political goals in order to satisfy the first Gingles precondition. The proposal has no basis in the Supreme Court’s Section 2… Continue reading
Strict Scrutiny podcast:
Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down last week’s agonizing two-and-a-half-hour oral argument in Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could see the already weakened Voting Rights Act gutted even further. They highlight the themes that emerged and… Continue reading
electionline:
..To better clarify funding structures in election administration, the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR) recently released a report detailing which level of government was responsible for various types of election expenses in the administration of statewide… Continue reading