“Sweeping Section Three under the Rug: A Comment on Trump v. Anderson”
William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen have posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming Harvard Law Review). Here is the abstract:
In Trump v. Anderson, the Supreme Court was confronted with the explosive question of whether former President Donald Trump was constitutionally… Continue reading
“Purcell Principles for States Courts”
Robert Yablon and Derek Clinger have posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Wisconsin Law Review). Here is the abstract:
In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has stressed that federal courts ordinarily should not issue remedies, such as preliminary injunctions,… Continue reading
“Georgia’s presidential ballot could include some disqualified candidates”
AJC:
A pair of court rulings in the span of a few hours disqualified two longshot candidates from Georgia’s presidential race. In a twist, though, both could still appear on the ballot in this battleground state.
In separate rulings on… Continue reading
“A ballot fight in New Jersey nears an end as 2 counties prepare settlement for new design”
Politico:
Two New Jersey counties are on the verge of settling a constitutional challenge to New Jersey’s controversial “county line” ballot structure after a four-year legal battle, according to two people with knowledge of the talks.
The upcoming settlements with… Continue reading
Leonard Leo Holds Up Aggressiveness of the Charlatan Group, “Honest Elections Project,” as An Example of What He Wants to Fund with His Billion Dollars
Axios:
Leonard Leo, the conservative activist with an estimated $1 billion at his disposal, is threatening to withhold money from the dozens of groups he supports unless they develop plans to “weaponize” their ideas.
Why it matters: Leo’s call for conservative… Continue reading
“Judge rules that incarcerated U.S. House candidate can remain on Alaska ballot”
ADN:
An Anchorage Superior Court judge on Tuesday denied a request by the Alaska Democratic Party to have the name of a jailed non-resident removed from Alaska’s U.S. House ballot.
Alaska Democratic Party Executive Director Lindsay Kavanaugh said Tuesday evening… Continue reading
“Truth in advertising, and now in politics”
Harvard Law Today covers TrueViews, the new tool for seeing public opinion on many policies and at many geographic levels.
[T]hanks to a new freeware data tool created by experts from Harvard Law School and the Bloomberg Center for… Continue reading
“Feds increase security for Jan. 6 in effort to prevent Capitol attack repeat”
WaPo:
The federal government will dramatically increase security protections for the joint session of Congress where lawmakers count states’ electoral votes, an escalation of government-wide efforts to prevent a repeat of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol,… Continue reading
“How unfounded GOP claims about noncitizen voting could cost some eligible voters their rights”
Votebeat:
But this close to an election, the risk of disenfranchising or discouraging eligible voters is high. Efforts to “clean” the voter rolls have indeed wrongly or improperly ensnared eligible voters in the past. In 2019, for example, Texas officials … Continue reading
“Native Leaders Organize to Defend Alaska’s Ranked Choice Voting System”
New at Bolts.
“Politics might already be factional, which calls for a different reform approach”
Jack Santucci:
As a student of how electoral-system change happens, I read the Boston Review’s recent essay collection, “We Need More Parties,” with great interest.
It weighs the merits of several responses to a widely held view that the party system… Continue reading
“Election officials warn that widespread problems with the US mail system could disrupt voting”
AP:
State and local election officials from across the country on Wednesday warned that problems with the nation’s mail delivery system threaten to disenfranchise voters in the upcoming presidential election, telling the head of the U.S. Postal Service that it… Continue reading
At Debate, Trump Backs Away from Earlier Concession He Lost 2020 Election, Denies Responsibility for January 6, 2021 Invasion of Capitol and Attempt to Disrupt the Peaceful Transition of Power
C-SPAN has the relevant video.
From ABC News summary:
Trump tried to explain his own remarks recently in which he appeared to accept he lost the 2020 election, including his comment last week that he “lost by a whisker.”… Continue reading