You can download the free Supplement here, current through the Supreme Court’s 2024-25 term. New to this Supplement is an overview of 2024 election litigation, including the lawsuits over the North Carolina Supreme Court election. The Supplement also includes… Continue reading
WSJ:
Andrew Cuomo isn’t giving up yet on his political comeback.
The former governor plans to mount a competitive campaign in the general election for mayor of New York City after his surprise loss in the Democratic primary to Zohran… Continue reading
Politico: “A super PAC group funded by cryptocurrency companies will enter the upcoming midterm elections with more than $140 million in the bank, according to new fundraising data shared first with POLITICO — a mammoth sum that now looms… Continue reading
Maine Morning Star:
Maine’s highest court has OK’d the language of a voter identification referendum question that highlights other substantial changes the reform would make to state voting laws….
The Dinner Table PAC launched the campaign in April 2024… Continue reading
WaPo: “By a vote of 8-4, the council agreed to fund ranked-choice voting in the budget, implementing one part of Initiative 83 that voters passed last year, though they declined to fund the other portion allowing independents to vote… Continue reading
Reuters: “Sixty-nine of the roughly 110 lawyers in the Federal Programs Branch have voluntarily left the unit since President Donald Trump’s election in November or have announced plans to leave, according to the list compiled by former Justice Department… Continue reading
Votebeat: “The new design makes it clearer where voters and poll workers must sign the envelope. It more clearly delineates which section is to be filled out by the voter or poll workers, officials said, and it provides clearer… Continue reading
Josh Douglas has this commentary in Washington Monthly. A snippet:
Way too many Americans think that political violence is a necessity. A 2023 survey reported that almost a quarter of respondents agreed that “because things have gotten so far off… Continue reading
Even though the 6th edition of Laycock & Hasen, Modern American Remedies (2025) just published last month, we have prepared a free 2025 supplement. The supplement includes an edited version of a new principal case, Trump v. CASA, Inc., on… Continue reading
Where campaign finance meets election subversion. WSJ reports:
Former Jan. 6 defendants are the new draw at local Republican fundraisers, helping to fill seats at normally sleepy events while getting a platform to tell their version of the Capitol… Continue reading