According to the filing:
Defendant Giuliani had now stipulated to:
All elements of Plaintiffs’ defamation and defamation per se claims,including that he published his statements with actual malice;
All elements of Plaintiffs intentional infliction of emotional distress claim,including that… Continue reading
NPR: NPR’s A Martinez talks to UCLA election law expert Rick Hasen of the Safeguarding Democracy Project, who calls U.S. v. Donald Trump “the most important case in our nation’s history.”
CNN: Watch here at the 36 minute mark… Continue reading
I am pleased to welcome Sam Issacharoff to ELB Book Corner, author of the new book, Democracy Unmoored. Here’s the final of four posts:
According to most recent OECD survey data, in only 16 countries did more than… Continue reading
John Matsusaka has posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Direct democracy backsliding occurs when a state alters its laws to hinder the use of initiatives and referendums. This study quantifies the prevalence of direct democracy backsliding over… Continue reading
NYT:
Already, Mr. Trump’s lawyers and allies are setting out the early stages of a legal strategy to counter the accusations, saying that Mr. Trump’s First Amendment rights are under attack. They say Mr. Trump had every right to… Continue reading
The following is a guest post from Ciara Torres-Spelliscy:
Donald Trump may wish to invoke the First Amendment to unravel the Special Counsel’s case against him related to January 6th. It won’t work. Here’s the short explanation of why… Continue reading
Washington Times:
University of California, Berkeley law professor John Yoo said free speech isn’t an all-encompassing right and some speech is criminal.
“As a historical matter, this is the most important criminal prosecution that has ever been brought by the… Continue reading
The following is a guest post from Brandon Johnson, who begins as an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska on August 14:
The Supreme Court received praise for two election law decisions issued in the waning weeks of its… Continue reading
I am pleased to welcome Sam Issacharoff to ELB Book Corner, author of the new book, Democracy Unmoored. Here’s the third of four posts:
My previous posts outlined how the populist challenge to institutional authority and the demand for… Continue reading
Politico:
A former Republican attorney general candidate and another supporter of former President Donald Trump have been criminally charged in Michigan in connection with accessing and tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election, according to court records.
Matthew DePerno,… Continue reading