“Russia’s 2024 election interference has already begun”
NBC News:
U.S. officials and experts are most concerned that Russia could try to interfere in the election through a “deepfake” audio or video using artificial intelligence tools or through a “hack and leak,” such as the politically damaging theft… Continue reading
“Inside the G.O.P.’s State Party Problem”
I had missed this NYT piece from a few days ago:
State Republican parties in roughly half of the most important battleground states are awash in various degrees of dysfunction, debt and disarray.
In Arizona, the chairman of the state’s… Continue reading
“They Could Decide the 2024 Election. If They Vote”
Marcela Valdes in NYT Magazine.
“Supreme Court to Decide How the First Amendment Applies to Social Media”
Adam Liptak for the NYT:
The most important First Amendment cases of the internet era, to be heard by the Supreme Court on Monday, may turn on a single question: Do platforms like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X most closely… Continue reading
Texas: “Does federal law cited by Tarrant County judge really ban free transit rides to polls?”
Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare this week cited federal law to support his opposition to reimbursing Trinity Metro for free fares on primary Election Day. But, does that law actually prohibit free rides to the polls?… Continue reading
I Spoke to Dahlia Lithwick’s “Amicus” Podcast at Slate About My New Book, “A Real Right to Vote” (And Other Stuff!)
You can listen to this great conversation here:
A Series of Lawsuits That We Call an Election
How to fix the laws, and the gaps in the law, that are breaking American democracy.
Dahlia Lithwick is drinking from the… Continue reading
Wisconsin: “Assembly leaders concede Michael Gableman violated records laws during fruitless 2020 election review”
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:’
Assembly officials have admitted former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman violated public records laws while taxpayers paid him hundreds of thousands of dollars to probe the 2020 election — an investigation that did not turn … Continue reading
“The two-party doom loop”
Lee Drutman and Farbod Faraji Boston Globe oped:
Our antiquated system of single-member, winner-take-all elections — if a candidate wins 51 percent of the vote, she wins 100 percent of the representation — is not up to the extraordinary… Continue reading
“How Democrats Could Disqualify Trump If the Supreme Court Doesn’t”
The Atlantic:
Murray and other legal scholars say that, absent clear guidance from the Supreme Court, a Trump win could lead to a constitutional crisis in Congress. Democrats would have to choose between confirming a winner many of them believe… Continue reading
My New One at Slate: “The Biggest Supreme Court Case That Nobody Seems to Be Talking About”
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a pair of cases out of Texas and Florida that could force major social media platforms to carry posts from Donald Trump… Continue reading
“Court battle reveals effort to undermine No Labels presidential bid”
WaPo:
Political operatives opposed to No Labels’ potential 2024 presidential ticket took over the NoLabels.com domain last year and purchased Google search ads aimed at spreading the misleading claim that the group supported former president Donald Trump and other right-wing… Continue reading
Iowa Supreme Court unanimously finds legislative privilege extends to election law dispute
From the introduction of Justice Dana Oxley’s opinion for the Court in Smith v. Iowa District Court for Polk County:
In an effort to support its constitutional challenges to recent legislative changes to voting procedures, the League of Latin… Continue reading
“GOP backs voting by mail, yet turns to courts to restrict it in battleground states”
Zach Roth:
Fearing that Democrats hold a crucial edge in ballots cast before Election Day, national Republicans are working to convince their voters to take advantage of mail and early voting this year.
“We can’t play catch up. We… Continue reading