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“Jan. 6 Panel Dems Throw Shade at Senate’s Bipartisan Foray into Their Turf”

July 26, 2022, 9:45 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
This Politico piece notes that key members of the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack are “unimpressed” by the proposed bipartisan ECRA bill: “Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) called the Senate effort ‘fine and necessary, but not remotely sufficient to meet… Continue reading

“A Government Official Helped Them Register. Now They’ve Been Charged With Voter Fraud.”

July 26, 2022, 8:54 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
This ProPublica investigation tells the story of ten Florida men convicted of felonies and charged with voter fraud.  In 2018, Florida voters passed Amendment 4.  It restored the voting rights of most state residents with felony convictions.  A later law enacted by… Continue reading

“Explainer: What’s Behind Efforts to Decertify 2020 Election?”

July 26, 2022, 7:29 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
Scott Bauer’s Associated Press article addresses whether decertification of the 2020 election is possible.  Recently, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that absentee drop boxes are illegal.  Former President Trump and his allies argue that this 4-3 decision renders any ballots cast… Continue reading

“Four Voters with Disabilities Have Filed a Federal Lawsuit to Ensure They Can Vote Following Supreme Court Ruling”

July 26, 2022, 7:28 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel covers a lawsuit seeking to overturn a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision banning some forms of ballot-return assistance.  The four voters bringing suit have severely limited mobility.  They contend that the decision violated their rights under the… Continue reading

“Before the Ballot Box, Americans with Disabilities Have Problems Getting Voting Information”

July 26, 2022, 7:27 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
This USA Today article describes the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s survey of voters with disabilities released today.  An estimated 47.2 million voters in the United States have disabilities.  One of the study’s most significant findings is that fifteen percent of… Continue reading

“Report: Need Tighter Security for Wisconsin Election Workers”

July 26, 2022, 7:26 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
This Associated Press report relates the Wisconsin Dane County Election Security Task Force’s latest findings.  Equipment and election workers in the State’s second largest county face substantial risks.  They are not alone: “Local elections officials around the country have reported… Continue reading

“Georgia Prosecutor Barred from Investigating 1 of 16 Alleged ‘Fake Electors'”

July 26, 2022, 7:24 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
ABC News reports that a judge has disqualified the Fulton County district attorney from subpoenaing a fake elector, asking a grand jury to indict him, and categorizing him as a target of an investigation.  The district attorney, who had held… Continue reading

“Time to Pass Electoral Count Reform Act”

July 26, 2022, 7:23 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
The editors of the National Review call for Republicans in Congress to endorse the bipartisan bill.  Among its virtues, the ECRA “would explicitly bar state legislatures from overriding an Election Day popular vote by meeting after Election Day to appoint… Continue reading

“Don’t Let the Electoral Count Act Rewrite Go Down for the Count”

July 26, 2022, 7:22 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
In this Roll Call opinion, Walter Shapiro urges Democrats in Congress to focus on passing the ECRA over current legislative priorities. 

“Arizona Fake-Electors Subpoenas Show Breadth of DOJ Jan. 6 Probe”

July 26, 2022, 7:20 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
This New York Times article highlights the Justice Department’s escalating criminal probe into the events of January 6th.  It traces the connections of then-President of the Arizona Senate, Karen Fann, and Arizona State Senator Kelly Townsend.  Both senators sought to… Continue reading

New York City Files Notice of Appeal in Non-Citizen Voting Rights Case

July 26, 2022, 7:17 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
Last Friday, New York City filed a notice of appeal on behalf of Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Council in Fossella v. Adams.  It signaled its intention to fight a Richmond County judge’s ruling invalidating Local Law… Continue reading

“Democratic Group Sues the Federal Election Commission Over Trump’s 2024 Hinting”

July 26, 2022, 7:15 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
In this New York Times article from last week, Maggie Haberman chronicles a Democratic super PAC’s lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission.  The PAC, American Bridge, seeks to compel the FEC to take action within thirty days against former President… Continue reading

“Redistricting activists ask judge to toss Jacksonville City Council districts before 2023 election”

July 26, 2022, 6:27 amUncategorizedNicholas Stephanopoulos
This story discusses a racial gerrymandering suit that Harvard Law School’s Election Law Clinic has filed, together with the ACLU of Florida and the Southern Poverty Law Center, against several Jacksonville City Council districts. Of note to ELB readers, the… Continue reading

BPC conversation on ECRA

July 25, 2022, 8:47 amUncategorizedNed Foley
Last week, the Bipartisan Policy Center hosted a Twitter Space discussion of the new bipartisan Senate proposed Electoral Count Reform Act. Lisa Desjardins of PBS moderated the conversation, and I participated along with Kevin Kosar of AEI and Michael Thorning… Continue reading

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Rick Hasen

Gary T. Schwartz Endowed Chair in Law and Professor of Political Science
UCLA School of Law
Director, Safeguarding Democracy Project

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Tabatha Abu El-Haj

Professor of Law, Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
@tabathaabuelhaj
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Guy-Uriel E. Charles

Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
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Travis Crum

Professor of Law, Washington University School of Law
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Edward B. Foley

Ebersold Chair in Constitutional Law, The Ohio State University
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Justin Levitt

Professor of Law at LMU Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
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Derek T. Muller

Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School
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Spencer A. Overton

Professor of Law,
The George Washington University Law School
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Richard H. Pildes

Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law, NYU School of Law
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Nicholas Stephanopoulos

Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
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Dan Tokaji

Fred W. & Vi Miller Dean and Professor of Law
University of Wisconsin Law School
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Franita Tolson

Dean and Carl Mason Franklin Chair in Law at USC Gould School of Law
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Recent Books by Rick Hasen

A Real Right to Vote

A Real Right to Vote

A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy
Now available from Princeton University Press!
Read the Kirkus Review

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Order at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Bookshop

Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics–and How to Cure It

Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics–and How to Cure It

Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics--and How to Cure It (Yale University Press, 2022)
Cheap Speech book website

Named one of the best books on disinformation by the New York Times

Election Law–Cases and Materials

Election Law–Cases and Materials

Election Law–Cases and Materials (7th edition, Carolina Academic Press, 2022) (with Daniel Hays Lowenstein, Daniel P. Tokaji, and Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos)

2025 Casebook Supplement (Free)

Election Meltdown

Election Meltdown book cover

Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy
(Yale University Press, 2020)

Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law: Examples & Explanations

Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law: Examples & Explanations

Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law: Examples & Explanations (2d ed. Wolters Kluwer, 2020)

Recent ELB Podcast Episodes

The ELB Podcast

The ELB Podcast

Season 6, Episode 8 Danielle Lang: Is Trump’s Executive Order on Voting a Threat to Democracy?

Season 6, Episode 7,
Combatting False Election Information: Lessons from 2024 and a Look to the Future (Marwick, Starbird, Tucker)

Season 6, Episode 6, What Do Documentary Proof of Citizenship Laws Accomplish? (Fontes, Olson, Perales)

Season 6, Episode 5, Fair Elections and Voting Rights: What's Ahead for the Next Four Years? (Gardner, Karlan, Richer)

Season 6, Episode 4, Katie Harbath: The Present and Future of Social Media, Politics, and Elections

Season 6, Episode 3, From Nov. 5 to Jan. 6: Are We Prepared for a Fair and Safe Election? (Ginsberg, Diamond, Kleinfeld, Tolson)

Season 6, Episode 2, The United States Electoral College and Fair Elections (Fishkin, Hollis-Brusky, Muller)

Season 6, Episode 1, Democracy and the Risks to the 2024 Elections (Aden, Fortier, & Roth)

More podcast episodes ›

Recent Op-Eds & Commentaries by Rick Hasen

One Person Who Should Not Be in Charge of Elections, N.Y. Times, Aug. 22, 2025 (online version August 20, 2025)

Trump Started a Redistricting War. Only Congress Can Stop It, MSNBC Opinion, August 5, 2025

The Supreme Court Just Signaled Something Deeply Disturbing About the Next Term, Slate, August 4, 2025

Two Supreme Court Justices Invited an Outright Assault on Democracy. Now It’s Here, Slate, May 14, 2025

America Needs More Judges Like Judge Myers, The Atlantic, May 7, 2025

We’re Getting Dangerously Close to a Losing North Carolina Candidate Being Declared the Winner, Slate, Apr. 14, 2025

What Elon Musk Won in Wisconsin, Slate, Apr. 3, 2025

The Ultrarich Have Reshaped Presidential Elections. Here’s Where They’re Looking Next, Slate, Mar. 27, 2025

Trump’s Executive Order on Elections is a Blatant Power Grab, MSNBC Opinion, Mar. 26, 2025

One Possible Explanation for Judge Merchan’s Last-Minute Decision to Sentence Trump, Slate, Jan. 3, 2025 (with Jeremy Stahl)

Voting in the U.S. Shouldn’t Be This Hard, MSNBC Opinion, Nov. 5, 2024

Thousands of Pennsylvania Ballots Will Be Tossed on a Technicality. Thanks SCOTUS, Slate, Nov. 4, 2024

Why the “Blue Shift” Everyone Seems to Have Forgotten About Might Be More Dangerous This Time, Slate, Oct. 24, 2024

Elon Musk Might Have Broken the Law Against Bribing Voters. Whoops!, Slate, Oct. 16, 2024

Two Big Questions Raised by Elon Musk’s Trumpian Transformation of X, MSNBC Opinion, Oct. 14, 2024

Why the Supreme Court May Not Decide the 2024 Election After All, Slate, Oct. 10, 2024

Jack Smith’s Big New Jan. 6 Brief is a Major Indictment of the Supreme Court, Slate, Oct. 2, 2024

A Last-Minute Effort to Mess with the 2024 Vote is Underway. It’s Scarier Than Expected, Slate, Sept. 20, 2024

Why It Will Be Harder for Trump to Challenge This Year’s Election, Wall Street Journal, Aug. 29, 2024

Democrats Sure Aren’t Acting as If Trump Beating Biden is an Existential Threat to Democracy, Slate, July 10, 2024

Kamala Harris Replacing Joe Biden is not Antidemocratic, Slate, July 22, 2024

Trump Immunity Ruling Will Be John Roberts’ Legacy to American Democracy, Slate, July 1, 2024

Trump Immunity Ruling Will Be John Roberts’ Legacy to American Democracy, Slate, July 1, 2024

The First Amendment Just Dodged an Enormous Bullet at the Supreme Court, Slate, July 1, 2024

That Big Jan. 6 Supreme Court Decision is Not the Big Win for Trump People Think It Is, Slate, June 28, 2024

A Democratic Super PAC’s New Trump Ad Might Be Borderline Criminal, Slate, June 26, 2024

Why It’s Hard to Muster Even a ‘Meh’ Over Trump’s New York Criminal Trial, Los Angeles Times, April 14, 2024

2016 Election Fraudster ‘Ricky Vaughn’ Might Finally Be About to Face the Music, Slate, April 1, 2024

The Supreme Court Just Delivered a Rare Self-Own for John Roberts, Slate, March 5, 2024

It’s Past Time to Quit Hoping the Courts are Going to Stop Trump, Slate, March 4, 2024 (with Dahlia Lithwick)

The Biggest Supreme Court Case Nobody Seems to Be Talking About, Slate, February 23, 2024

How to Actually Guarantee the Right to Vote: A Six-Point Checklist, The Atlantic, February 13, 2024

A Grand Bargain is Emerging in the Supreme Court’s Trump Cases, But Chaos May be Ahead, Slate, February 8, 2024

Donald Trump is Asking the Supreme Court for the Bush v. Gore Treatment, Slate, February 7, 2024

Trump’s Lawyers Made Some Very Odd Strategic Choices in the Supreme Court Ballot Case, Slate, January 29, 2024

The 2024 Election Will Be Fair. People Still Won’t Believe It, Politico, January 25, 2024

The U.S. Lacks What Every Democracy Needs, New York Times, January 16, 2024

 

More op-eds and commentaries by Rick ›

Recent Academic Articles and Working Papers by Rick Hasen

Faux Campaign Finance Regulation and the Pathway to American Oligarchy (conference paper dated Apr. 24, 2025, draft available, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5229707)

Bush v. Gore‘s Ironic Legacy, 53 Florida State University Law Review (forthcoming 2026), draft available, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5188686

Reckoning with the Undead Irreparable Injury Rule, Review of Litigation (forthcoming 2025), draft available, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4901755

The Stagnation, Retrogression, and Potential Pro-Voter Transformation of U.S. Election Law, 134 Yale Law Journal 1673 (2025)

From Bloggers in Pajamas to The Gateway Pundit: How Government Entities Do and Should Identify Professional Journalists for Access and Protection, reprinted in THE FUTURE OF PRESS FREEDOM: DEMOCRACY, LAW & THE NEWS IN CHANGING TIMES (Cambridge U. Press, RonNell Andersen Jones and Sonja R. West eds., 2025)

States as Bulwarks Against, or Potential Facilitators of, Election Subversion, in Our Nation at Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue (Karen Greenberg and Julian Zelizer, eds. NYU Press, 2024)

Election Reform: Past, Present, and Future in Oxford Handbook of American Election Law (Eugene Mazo, ed., 2024)

Nonprofit Law as a Tool to Kill What Remains of Campaign Finance Law: Reluctant Lessons from Ellen Aprill, 56 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1233 (2023) (festschrift symposium honoring Ellen Aprill)

Identifying and Minimizing the Risk of Election Subversion and Stolen Elections in the Contemporary United States, 135 Harvard Law Review Forum 265 (2022)

Research Note: Record Election Litigation Rates in the 2020 Election: An Aberration or a Sign of Things to Come?, Election Law Journal, https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/epdf/10.1089/elj.2021.0050 (2022)

Optimism and Despair About a 2020 “Election Meltdown” and Beyond, 100 Boston University Law Review Online 298 (2020) (part of symposium on my book, Election Meltdown)

Three Pathologies of American Voting Rights Illuminated by the COVID-19 Pandemic, and How to Treat and Cure Them, Election Law Journal (2020)

More academic articles by Rick Hasen ›

Recent Books by ELB Contributors

Tokaji & Yablon- Election Law in a Nutshell

Tokaji & Yablon- Election Law in a Nutshell

Election Law in a Nutshell (3d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2024)
by Daniel P. Tokaji & Robert Yablon

Pildes – The Law of Democracy

Pildes – The Law of Democracy

The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Political Process, 6th ed.
(Foundation Press, 2022)
by Samuel Issacharoff, Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes, Nathaniel Persily, and Franita Tolson

Persily – Social Media and Democracy

Persily – Social Media and Democracy

Social Media and Democracy
(Cambridge Press, 2020)
by Nathaniel Persily and Joshua A. Tucker

Podcasts by ELB Contributors

Tolson – Free and Fair Podcast

Tolson – Free and Fair Podcast

Free & Fair with Franita and Foley
Franita Tolson and Edward Foley

Recent Articles by ELB Contributors

Tabatha Abu El-Haj, Networking the Party: First Amendment Rights & the Pursuit of Responsive Party Government, 118 Colum. L. Rev. 1225 (2018).

Bruce E. Cain, Wendy K. Tam Cho, Yan Y. Liu & Emily R. Zhang, A Reasonable Bias Approach to Gerrymandering: Using Automated Plan Generation to Evaluate Redistricting Proposals, 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1521 (2018).

Edward B. Foley, Requiring Majority Winners for Congressional Elections: Harnessing Federalism to Combat Extremism (May 10, 2021). Ohio State Legal Studies Research Paper No. 61

Anita S. Krishnakumar, Cracking the Whole Code Rule (February 19, 2020). St. John’s Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20-0002, New York University Law Review, Forthcoming

Justin Levitt, Failed Elections and the Legislative Selection of Electors, 96 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1052 (2021)

Derek T. Muller, Election Subversion and the Writ of Mandamus, William & Mary Law Review (forthcoming)

Spencer Overton, Power to Regulate Social Media Companies to Prevent Voter Suppression. GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2020-23, GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 2020-23, 53 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1793 (2020)

Nicholas Stephanopoulos, The Sweep of the Electoral Power (October 20, 2020). Constitutional Commentary, Forthcoming, Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 21-07

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