From the Topeka Capital-Journal:
The Kansas Supreme Court has sided with voter advocacy groups in a lawsuit against Secretary of State Scott Schwab and Attorney General Kris Kobach challenging the legality of an election law enacted by the Republican-controlled… Continue reading
After the Eighth Circuit’s decision, there was a question whether the Fifth Circuit en banc might reach a similar conclusion. But no judge asked for the question from Robinson v. Ardoin (which Travis Crum highlighted here) to be… Continue reading
CNN:
Starting next year, federal candidates can more easily use campaign funds to pay themselves salaries, under a rule approved Thursday by federal election regulators.
The change, which the Federal Election Commission approved 5-1, is aimed at helping ensure… Continue reading
Washington Post:
Want accurate information about elections? Don’t ask an AI chatbot, experts warn — even if it seems confident of its answers and cites seemingly trustworthy sources.
New research from a pair of European nonprofits finds that Microsoft’s… Continue reading
NBC Bay Area:
The city of San Francisco recently began cracking down on the practice of candidates choosing their own Chinese names to appear on a ballot as a way to appeal to Asian American voters. Now, a woman… Continue reading
Despite hundreds of pages written on Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment in recent months, the threshold jurisdictional issue bars yet another claim. The Michigan Court of Appeals (opinion here) follows Arizona and Minnesota in concluding there is… Continue reading
Early coverage in the Lexington Herald Leader is here. The opinion in Graham v. Adams is here. (You can sift through the justices’ opinions about who joined which parts, as some dissented on grounds like standing and justiciability.)… Continue reading
Financial Times:
Policymakers around the world are worrying over how AI-generated disinformation can be harnessed to try to mislead voters and inflame divisions ahead of several big elections next year.
In one country it is already happening: Bangladesh.
The… Continue reading
Alan Feuer, New York Times:
A federal judge on Wednesday put on hold all of the proceedings in former President Donald J. Trump’s trial on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election as an appeals court in Washington… Continue reading
I have long eschewed a narrow conception of democracy as arising solely from electoral politics. I am thus posting my Op-Ed which seeks to draw out the political value of pro-Palestinian assembly, while arguing that debating the words that have… Continue reading
Amy Davidson Sorkin in the New Yorker:
There is only one real conclusion to draw from the oral arguments before the Colorado Supreme Court last Wednesday, about whether Donald Trump is constitutionally disqualified from running for President again because… Continue reading
Politico:
Michael Cohen’s troubles just keep coming.
In the yearslong legal saga over his connection to the hush money payments from Donald Trump to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, Cohen’s lawyer filed a motion to end his supervised release… Continue reading
Marshall Cohen at CNN:
Before a group of supportive lawyers entered the Oval Office for a photo-op with then-President Donald Trump in December 2020, they were given a clear instruction, according to one attendee: Don’t get Trump’s hopes up… Continue reading