NYT:
In the spring of 2020, when President Donald J. Trump wrote messages on Twitter warning that increased reliance on mail-in ballots would lead to a “rigged election,” the platform ran a corrective, debunking his claims.
“Get the facts… Continue reading
With the imminent arrival of 2024, which we all anticipate to be a challenging year for our field of election law, I’ve started a Substack journal called Common Ground Democracy. Its main focus will be to address structural issues… 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
This is a guest post by Ruth Greenwood, Director of the Election Law Clinic at Harvard Law School:
With coalition claims in the election law news again, I wanted to flag an update to a resource that I shared… Continue reading
NYT:
In the next few months, as the weather warms in Washington, something remarkable could happen in the city’s federal courthouse: Donald J. Trump could become the first former president in U.S. history to sit through a trial as a… Continue reading
This was a great discussion of Ann Southworth’s must-read new book, Big Money Unleashed. I was honored to be part of the discussion. Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFPoDFWbOiM