Eric writes:
There is simply no doubt that the Court’s fast-tracking of the disqualification case way back in February combined with the slow-walking of the immunity case and its eventual holding (the last case of the term) had the… Continue reading
From New Georgia Project, Inc. v. Attorney General, an opinion by Judge Newsom, joined by Judges Rosenbaum and Marcus (some light revisions):
In this appeal from the grant of a preliminary injunction, we are asked to decide whether two… Continue reading
Inside Higher Ed: “A Florida law that went into effect last July has mostly ended paper-and-pen voter registration on the state’s college campuses, according to students and voter registration organizations. The number of groups registering voters on campuses across… Continue reading
From The Hill, with this on the impact of the pre-convention “virtual roll call,” originally planned in response to the Ohio ballot access problem:
Typically, the Democratic presidential candidate is officially selected at the Democratic National Convention, but this… Continue reading
WaPo:
Smartmatic, the voting technology company enmeshed in complex defamation lawsuits against Fox News and Newsmax, has a powerful new financial ally: billionaire tech entrepreneur Reid Hoffman.
Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn, has made a multimillion-dollar investment intended in… Continue reading
Politico:
House Majority PAC, the super PAC affiliated with the chamber’s Democratic leadership, and House Majority Forward, an associated nonprofit group, raised a combined $51 million in the second quarter of 2024.
That total is more than double what the… Continue reading
Semafor:
A secretive local media network with ties to high-profile national Democratic operatives wants to convince regulators in Arizona that despite the political tilt of its stories, it is not a political entity and should not be subject to campaign… Continue reading
Despicable tweet, via Fox News (which notes that Democrats are whipping against the bill).
This bill won’t go anywhere in the Senate, but this rhetoric is toxic, especially from the owner of a major social media platform. (Yes, he… Continue reading
Read Upstate Jobs Party v. Kosinski, relying in part on the larger potential for corruption of independent groups that are not recognized political parties (via Richard Winger, who finds this decision objectionable in discriminating against unqualified political parties).
Rich Bernstein at the Society for the Rule of Law:
On its face, the judicial method employed by Trump v. United States resembles Roe v. Wade in the ways that matter. Like Roe, the Trump majority explicitly relies on its views of wise policy. For example, the Trump majority… Continue reading
Back in 2019, I wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal entitled “No Country for Old Presidents,” in which I suggested it was time for serious consideration of an age limitation for presidential candidates and a constitutional… Continue reading
We will now go into a stretch where ELB contributors will mostly be taking the reins as primary ELB bloggers for the summer.
First up is Dan Tokaji. I don’t know how he does it while deaning. Direct your… Continue reading
The Atlantic:
Why is Joe Biden still in the presidential race? In the days since his disastrous debate performance last week, pressure on the 81-year-old incumbent to step aside has continued to mount, forcing the candidate and his defenders to… Continue reading