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Inside Sources/Tribune News Service (Op-Ed): How the Supreme Court Stopped a Dangerous Legislative Power Grab
Barrett doubted that the “independent state legislature theory” should give state legislatures absolute power to write laws for federal elections without facing state judicial review. And Barrett probed repeatedly about when, if at all, the Supreme Court should intervene in state court...
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New York Times: Republicans Target Wisconsin’s Election Chief for Removal, Fueled by Falsehoods
“The vast majority of Wisconsin’s voters and citizens can and will lose confidence and trust in our elections,” he said.
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San Jose Mercury News: Thought San Jose’s 2022 mayor’s race was expensive? Experts say brace yourself.
“I know that San Jose is being proactive, but it is not clear to me that the SCOTUS ruling, which pertained to federal campaign finance law and post-election fundraising, would necessarily apply to all local campaign finance laws pertaining to candidate loans or that a city cannot narrowly tailor such a law to avoid running afoul of the SCOTUS ruling,” he wrote in an...
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Houston Public Media: Texas prepares to leave multistate compact to clean its voter rolls, without an alternative
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Boston Globe: Carlson’s early exit renews calls for limiting early voting or using ranked-choice voting
“This is not the first time a candidate has withdrawn from a race but remained on the ballot, and it won’t be the last time,” he said. “Restricting a popular and secure way for voters to vote is not the right reaction.”
In offering 20 days of early voting, Rhode Island is matching the national average in the 47...
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Wisconsin Law Journal: Protasiewicz prohibited from hearing abortion, gerrymandering cases if impeachment commences
“It’s such self-serving hypocrisy with Vos. Where was Vos in 2012 when conservatives all voted to dismiss illegal coordination with Walker and Club For Growth? It has been well documented that Walker engaged in coordination to raise money for his recall election, which was illegal. Candidates cannot coordinate with outside special interests, and the Legislature changed that in 2015, but I didn’t...
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Public News Service: Feds Consider Whether to Allow Betting on Election Outcomes
"You can imagine wealthy gamblers could make significant money by exploiting disinformation to influence an electoral outcome that would protect the bettors' bottom line," Spaulding pointed out. "This again opens up a significant risk to the perception that the winners and losers of an election are not determined by voters, but by those who stand to gain financially."
Spaulding noted the...
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New Report on 2022 Election Disinformation Looks Ahead to 2024
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KCRA-TV: Wichtiger Ausschuss soll über den Aufruf von Gouverneur Newsom zu einer Verfassungsversammlung abstimmen
„Durch die Einberufung einer Verfassungsversammlung würde Gouverneur Newsom wohlhabende Sonderinteressen dazu einladen, die Haube der US-Verfassung zu öffnen und an unseren Rechten und Freiheiten herumzubasteln – ohne eine einzige Regel“, sagte die Gruppe in einer Pressemitteilung. „Es gibt kaum Risiken für die Freiheiten …“
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NPR: How Florida’s congressional map could change before the 2024 elections
"If they come to a final remedy that is very narrowly focused, there is still an opportunity for the federal case to examine the entire state map as a whole," Feng said.
Although plaintiffs suing in state court have agreed to skip a trial, that's not expected to happen in...
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New Report: Trump’s Big Lie made judiciary a target
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Wisconsin Law Journal: Liberal Supreme Court justices make sweeping changes to enhance transparency and accountability
The study looked at the strength of recusal rules for judges in every state, ranking each state 1-50.
“Even Cook County (in Chicago) has stronger recusal rules for judges, which is a pretty low bar given Chicago’s...