POLITICO essay worth reading. I’m not sure I’m convinced by its “glass half full” account on the current situation, but it’s definitely food for thought. In any event, it doesn’t change the need for actors within the system to do… Continue reading
N.Y. Times reports on Senator Cruz’s condemnation of FCC Chair Carr’s pressure on ABC over Kimmel:
‘“He says, ‘We can do this the easy way, or we can do this the hard way.’” Mr. Cruz said on his podcast “Verdict… Continue reading
CNN reports: “In a ruling dripping with derision, a federal judge has rejected President Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, asserting that the rambling 85-page suit did not follow federal rules for filing civil complaints”
Here’s the … Continue reading
The written version of my Miegunyah Lecture has been published and posted on SSRN. Here’s the abstract:
This is the text of US constitutional and election law scholar Professor Edward B. Foley’s Miegunyah Distinguished Visiting Fellow Lecture delivered at… Continue reading
Earlier today, the top story in the N.Y. Times app on my phone had this headline:
“Trump Says Broadcasters Should Lose Licenses for Criticizing Him”
It’s the kind of headline that should be a parody, like in The Onion, but… Continue reading
I just posted this paper, written for the Ohio State Law Journal’s symposium on my book, “Aligning Election Law.” The paper explores how the principle of alignment — congruence between governmental outputs and popular preferences — could be… Continue reading
VoteBeat’s article explains the new compromise proposal aimed at getting holdouts to agree to early processing of absentee ballots. The compromise includes “regulations for ballot drop boxes and an explicit ban on clerks fixing, or curing, errors on ballots.” Will… Continue reading