“Supreme Court to decide if First Amendment stops government officials from blocking social media critics”
Tierney Sneed for CNN:
The Supreme Court said Monday that it will consider whether the First Amendment protects social media users from being blocked from commenting on the personal pages that government officials use to communicate actions related to their… Continue reading
“Whitman & Torricelli: Why we need a 3rd political party in New Jersey | Opinion”
At NJ.com, advocating fusion.
“Looking Behind the Curtain: Corporate due diligence of political spending essential to protect companies from growing risks”
CPA at the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance.
“Testimony Suggests Trump Was at Meeting About Accessing Voting Software”
NYT:
Former President Donald J. Trump took part in a discussion about plans to access voting system software in Michigan and Georgia as part of the effort to challenge his 2020 election loss, according to testimony from former Trump advisers.… Continue reading
“Ohio Republicans try to change rules to defeat abortion rights amendment”
Dan Balz WaPo column:
or 111 years, Ohio voters have lived with a set of rules for amending their state constitution through citizen initiative. The requirements have not changed and the threshold for enactment has always been 50 percent plus… Continue reading
“Alaska Supreme Court, in landmark ruling, says partisan gerrymandering violates state constitution”
ADN:
In a landmark decision, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled Friday that partisan gerrymandering is unconstitutional under the Alaska Constitution’s equal protection doctrine.
The decision follows a contentious recent reapportionment cycle: The Alaska Redistricting Board was twice found by the… Continue reading
“Exclusive: Text messages reveal Trump operatives considered using breached voting data to decertify Georgia’s Senate runoff in 2021”
CNN:
In mid-January 2021, two men hired by former President Donald Trump’s legal team discussed over text message what to do with data obtained from a breached voting machine in a rural county in Georgia, including whether to use… Continue reading
(Anti-democratic) Quote of the Day
“Let me tell you this. Whenever anybody starts telling you that they’re worried about our democracy or protect democracy, or they’ve got democracy in their name, those are not friends of ours.”
—Cleta Mitchell, lawyer for Donald Trump… Continue reading
“I.R.S. Official Is Said to Assert Political Meddling in Hunter Biden Inquiry”
NYT:
As Justice Department officials weigh whether to indict Hunter Biden, the investigator overseeing the Internal Revenue Service’s portion of the case has come forward with allegations of political favoritism in the inquiry that stand to add to the already… Continue reading
“Trump touts authoritarian vision for second term: ‘I am your justice'”
WaPo:
Mandatory stop-and-frisk. Deploying the military to fight street crime, break up gangs and deport immigrants. Purging the federal workforce and charging leakers.
Former president Donald Trump has steadily begun outlining his vision for a second-term agenda, focusing on unfinished… Continue reading
“When GOP Attorneys General Embraced Jan. 6, Corporate Funders Fled. Now They’re Back.”
ProPublica:
RAGA’s embrace of Stop the Steal also caused an organizational exodus. RAGA’s executive director resigned days after news of the robocall became public. Georgia’s Republican attorney general, Chris Carr, who was chairman of RAGA at the time, decided by… Continue reading
“The pessimist’s case on the state of American democracy”
Zach Montellaro:
The 2022 election was cast as a defining moment for the future of American democracy, as ballots were filled with election conspiracy-minded candidates running for the offices that actually oversee elections.
Most of the focus — including from… Continue reading
Steve Vladeck’s “The Shadow Docket”
I’ve just gotten an advanced copy of Steve Vladeck’s book, The Shadow Docket, out May 16, but you can preorder now. I’ve read the chapter on the Purcell Principle and it is terrific. The emergence of Supreme Court emergency… Continue reading