“What Institutional Reform Would Most Depolarize Politics?”
A new Common Ground Democracy essay examines, with sympathetic skepticism, the growing interest among scholars in fusion voting, as evidenced by the recent open letter advocating it. The essay explains why, given the… Continue reading
NYT:
Vice President Kamala Harris moved swiftly to assert herself as the de facto Democratic nominee for president on Monday, her first full day as a candidate, as virtually every potential remaining rival bowed out and she clinched the… Continue reading
NPR:
The short answer seems to be that Vice President Harris — who is already poised to be the new Democratic nominee — has a strong claim to the funds, because she was and is on the filing statements… Continue reading
The Guardian:
Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the House, suggested that Republicans would file lawsuits to try and prevent Biden from being removed from the ballot. The Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind… Continue reading
Washington Post:
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held talks this month with former president Donald Trump about endorsing his campaign and taking a job in a second Trump administration, overseeing a portfolio of health and medical issues,… Continue reading
Washington Post:
A business executive and philanthropist has pledged $30 million to launch a first-of-its-kind center pushing to overhaul the Supreme Court, after a series of ethics controversies and conservative rulings prompted rising scrutiny of the justices.
The major… Continue reading
I have written this draft article, forthcoming in the Review of Litigation festschrift for Doug Laycock. Here is the abstract:
This article is written for a festschrift honoring the scholarship of Professor Douglas Laycock. In his most important work in the… Continue reading
Looking forward to speaking this Wednesday at the UC Center, Sacramento:
“Loser’s Consent: Holding a Fair and Legitimate 2024 Election”
Wed, Jul 24, 2024 @ 12:00pm – 1:00pm
1115 11th Street, Sacramento and by Zoom webinar
Professor Richard Hasen, Professor… Continue reading
Nebraska Public Media:
A bill that aimed to restore a felon’s voting rights in Nebraska upon completion of their sentence was recently ruled unconstitutional.
On June 17, Attorney General Mike Hilgers issued an opinion that the Pardons Board alone… Continue reading
Washington Post:
But as Biden tries to hand over the committee’s millions in remaining cash to Harris, Republican lawyers and operatives are saying “not so fast.” . . . .
Within hours of Biden announcing his decision, the committee… Continue reading