Even though they are no precedents from Ohio, this uncontradicted list of precedents from other states is convincing evidence that when a ballot access law is eased, but the new law … Continue reading ...
Former President Donald Trump has asked a New York judge to dismiss his criminal hush money case and vacate his conviction on 34 felony counts by arguing the trial was “tainted” by evidence and ...
Democratic Party’s rules for what would happen if and when President Biden steps aside, on the latest episode of POLITICO Playbook’s Deep Dive podcast. (I assume ELB readers know of her expertise on ...
Politico: The European Union is calling Elon Musk to order over how he turned social media site X into a haven for disinformation and illegal content…. In its preliminary findings, the Commission said ...
With partisan polarization at dysfunctional highs, public faith in the political system hitting dangerous lows, and two unpopular presidential candidates competing in a high-stakes presidential ...
A conservative think tank that is planning for a complete overhaul of the federal government in the event of a Republican presidential win is suggesting that President Joe Biden might try to hold the ...
Here’s the opinion in League of Women Voters v. Utah State Legislature (h/t Ballot Access News). A key excerpt: The novel question before us asks: what happens when Utahns use their initiative power ...
Great analysis by Jessica Huseman at Votebeat, digging into the state laws in several key states. A snippet: Other news media so far have amply covered the question of how, under the Democratic ...
Constitution, news of troubling developments for those concerned about: Local election board members across Georgia would be entitled to review vast troves of documents before they certify this fall’s ...
NYT has this fascinating conversation featuring Kate Shaw, Will Baude, and Steve Vladeck, on Trump v. United States, Trump v. Anderson, and other cases from the term. A highlight from Will: It’s no ...
Charlie Martel argues, contra Bush v. Gore, that the Constitution confers one in this Balls & Strikes essay: The argument for a constitutional right to vote for president is simple. There are five ...
The State Democracy Research Initiative here at University of Wisconsin Law School will be hosting its annual review of democracy litigation in the U.S. and state supreme courts, at 3:00-4:15 CT today ...