On Tuesday, November 9, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear U.S. v Vaello-Madero, 20-303. This is not an election law case, but the eventural decision might have implications for election law. The issue is the federal law that grants Supplemental … Continue reading
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According to this story, a 3-judge U.S. District Court will hear three lawsuits challenging Illinois’ new legislative districts during the week of December 6. … Continue reading
On November 5, the Maine Libertarian Party submitted a new piece of evidence in its pending ballot access case, Baines v Bellows, 1:19cv-509. The case concerns several ballot access problems for new and small political parties in Maine. One of … Continue reading
The Fordham Law Review has published Volume 90, number 2. It includes ten papers from its spring 2021 Presidential Election Symposium, and all of them can be read via this link. One of the papers is by me, and it … Continue reading
On the evening of November 5, the U.S. House passed the infrastructure bill that had already passed the U.S. Senate months ago. Thirteen Republicans in the House voted for the bill, bucking their party’s leadership. They are Don Bacon of … Continue reading