Dean Erwin Chemerinsky in SCOTUSBlog:
When is it ever appropriate for the Supreme Court to decide that a federal law is unconstitutional because it is no longer needed?
This question arose during the oral arguments on Oct. 15 in… Continue reading
I’ve alreadydiscussed a number of problems with the SG’s proposal in Callais (that plaintiffs’ demonstrative maps be required to achieve jurisdictions’ political objectives). Upon further reflection, I have two further concerns. One is that the proposal is inconsistent with the… Continue reading
NYT:
A Washington, D.C., resident who protested while playing the “Imperial March” theme from “Star Wars” sued members of the National Guard and the city’s police force in federal court on Thursday, arguing that he was wrongfully arrested during… Continue reading
NYT:
The next front in the nation’s pitched battle over mid-decade congressional redistricting is opening in Virginia, where Democrats are planning the first step toward redrawing congressional maps, a move that could give their party two or three more… Continue reading
Courthouse News Service:
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) — A judge ruled in favor of a pair of disenfranchised voters Thursday who argued Virginia’s felony voting law violates a 150-year-old federal statute.
U.S. District Judge John Gibney ruled from the bench… Continue reading
NYT:
New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, is set to appear in federal court in Norfolk, Va., on Friday morning for an arraignment where she is expected to plead not guilty to charges lodged by the Trump administration that… Continue reading
From FairVote:
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is now used in dozens of cities, counties, and states across the U.S. In 2025 alone, 18 cities and counties are using RCV in their elections – including the most populous cities in… Continue reading
NYT:
President Trump says he and a group of donors are footing the bill for the 90,000-square foot ballroom that he wants to build where the East Wing of the White House once stood.
Here is the list of… Continue reading
From the Campaign Legal Center (disclosure – I am a CLC board member):
On October 23, 2025, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) sent a letter to Federal Election Commission (FEC) Commissioners Shana Broussard and Dara Lindenbaum urging them to hold former… Continue reading
Season 7, Episode 2 of the ELB Podcast:
How has the Supreme Court moved to the right in areas including voting rights and campaign finance?
What is happening with “shadow docket” rulings of the Supreme Court, and what does that… Continue reading
This piece in Urban Milwaukee discusses the anti-competitive gerrymandering claim that has been filed against Wisconsin’s congressional districts (by a team of lawyers of whom some are at HLS’s Election Law Clinic). The piece nicely illustrates how much more competitive… Continue reading