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Richard L. Hasen

Democracy Essay

Identifying and Minimizing the Risk of Election Subversion and Stolen Elections in the Contemporary United States

April 2022 Introduction The United States faces a serious risk that the 2024 presidential election, and other future U.S. elections, will not be conducted fairly and...
  • Richard L. Hasen
Election Law Essay

Race or Party?: How Courts Should Think About Republican Efforts to Make it Harder to Vote in North Carolina and Elsewhere

Vol. 127 No. 3 January 2014 Introduction I begin with a story which may sound familiar. Following election reforms in North Carolina, African American voter turnout surges, setting records. The...
  • Richard L. Hasen
Political Process Book Review

Fixing Washington

A skeptical analysis of two calls for reducing the influence of money in politics

Vol. 126 No. 2 December 2012
  • Richard L. Hasen

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