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Election Law

Election Law Case Comment

Judicial Intervention as Judicial Restraint

Vol. 132 No. 1 November 2018 In Gill v. Whitford, the Supreme Court turned aside the most promising vehicle for adjudicating partisan gerrymandering claims since the Court first fully addressed...
  • Guy-Uriel E. Charles
  • Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer
Election Law Blog Essay

Following the New Soft Money

November 5, 2018 Campaign finance law is as much a product of the U.S. Supreme Court as of Congress.  For more than four decades, the Court has...
  • Daniel P. Tokaji
Campaign Finance Blog Essay

Super PACs and the Market for Data

November 2, 2018 As the midterm elections approach, money is flowing into the coffers of candidates, parties, and outside groups at unprecedented rates.  Meanwhile the Federal Election...
  • Michael D. Gilbert
  • Samir Sheth
Administrative Law Blog Essay

Cyber Interference in Elections and Federal Agency Action

October 29, 2018 Pop quiz: which part of the federal government is tasked with preventing cyber interference in our elections? Congress has refused to say. We have...
  • Derek T. Muller
Democracy Blog Essay

Redistricting Reform and the 2018 Elections 

October 26, 2018 This November, voters in four states – Michigan, Missouri, Colorado, and Utah – will vote on ballot measures that would create independent commissions or...
  • Richard H. Pildes
Election Law Blog Essay

The Next Threat to Redistricting Reform

October 22, 2018 These are perilous times even for those who think that federal courts have no business messing with how state legislatures draw lines for legislative...
  • Richard L. Hasen
Election Law Blog Essay

States of the Union

October 17, 2018 “After the 2016 election,” a recent video about the New York Senate primary begins, “New York State acted fast to pass these measures to...
  • Jessica Bulman-Pozen
Election Law Blog Essay

Counterfeit Campaign Speech

October 16, 2018 On September 28th, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a new law that forbids the surreptitious use of bots to, among other things, influence Californians’...
  • Rebecca Green
Democracy Blog Essay

Democracy Reform, One Ballot at a Time

October 15, 2018 The way our democracy operates is on the ballot this November. Voters do not just elect people to public office; they can also dictate...
  • Joshua A. Douglas
Election Law Blog Essay

Federalism Is in a Bad State

October 12, 2018 In November, voters will be asked to decide 6000 state legislative elections, with 87 of the nation’s 99 state legislative houses holding their regularly...
  • David N. Schleicher
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