Federal District Court Rejects Claims that True the Vote Intimidated Voters in Georgia Election Challenges in Violation of Federal Law; Finds Its Challenge List “Utterly Lacked Reliability”
You can find the court’s 145-page opinion at this link.
The court did find that some of TTV’s Catherine Engelbrecht’s testimony was not credible, and that “TTV’s [voter challenge] list utterly lacked reliability. Indeed, it verges on recklessness.” But it… Continue reading
AALS Panel Tomorrow on Legislation, Governance, and Democratic Fragility
The theme of this year’s annual meeting of the American Law Schools Association is Defending Democracy. I’ll be speaking tomorrow on this terrific panel:
Legislation, Governance, and Democratic Fragility (co-sponsored Legislation and the Political Process)
Moderator: Vicki C. Jackson, Harvard… Continue reading
Jeff Wice: “John Flateau: Election and Redistricting Pioneer Passes”
The following is a remembrance from Jeff Wice:
New York and the nation lost a voting rights pioneer and leader last week. Dr. John L. Flatueau, a professor at CUNY’s Medgar Evers College, passed away suddenly on December 30th.… Continue reading
Michael Morse on Voter List Maintenance in BU Law Review with Doug Spencer Response
Michael Morse has written Democracy’s Bureaucracy: The Complicated Case of Voter List Maintenance (B.U. L. Rev.):
This Article calls attention to the development and derailment of a novel cross-governmental bureaucracy for voter registration. It focuses specifically on voter registration lists… Continue reading
“Trump paid me to find voter fraud. Then he lied after I found 2020 election wasn’t stolen.”
Ken Block USA Today oped:
Can a steady diet of lies and innuendo overcome the truth?
In November 2020, former President Donald Trump asserted that voter fraud had altered the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The day after the election,… Continue reading
“Republican loyalty to Trump, rioters climbs in 3 years after Jan. 6 attack”
WaPo:
Three years after the Jan. 6 attack, Republicans are more sympathetic to those who stormed the U.S. Capitol and more likely to absolve Donald Trump of responsibility for the attack than they were in 2021, according to a Washington … Continue reading
“Trump lays ground for 2024 election fraud claims with New Years message slamming ‘radical left misfits thugs'”
It’s amazing how we’ve become blase about this sort of dangerous talk:
Donald Trump is laying the ground to claim election fraud again in 2024, baselessly suggesting in his New Year’s message that the Biden administration is allowing immigrants to… Continue reading
“Trump set to appeal Colorado 14th Amendment ballot disqualification case”
ABC News:
Former President Donald Trump‘s legal team as early as Tuesday could appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court the Colorado Supreme Court decision barring him from the GOP primary ballot under the 14th Amendment.
Trump’s team has already… Continue reading
“After Section 3 Comes Section 2”
Michael Meltsner in TAP:
Attention in recent days has been paid to the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling that Donald Trump can be barred from the presidential ballot for participating in an insurrection as ordered by Section 3 of the … Continue reading
Richard Bernstein: “Denying Trump Immunity Is Crucial To Future Presidential Elections”
The following is a guest post from Richard Bernstein:
The most important 2024 case for future presidential elections will likely be the final decision on appeal about whether former President Trump has immunity from criminal prosecution for his efforts to… Continue reading
Democracy and Disqualification
Over at Common Ground Democracy there’s a new column addressing the common argument that disqualifying Trump from the presidency would be undemocratic because it would deprive America’s voters of the ability to elect the candidate they’d most prefer to win.… Continue reading
“‘Stakes are really high’: misinformation researcher changes tack for 2024 US election”
The Guardian reports, with the subhead: “Kate Starbird says attacks have made research difficult, and claims of bias arise because of prevalence of lies from the right.”
“The Problem of Misinformation in an Era Without Trust”
Jennifer Szalai “critics notebook” review essay for the NYT.