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Justin helpfully summarized the lay of the land after Trump v. CASA with respect to universal injunctions and graciously linked to my previous takes on the topic. Of note is that statewide relief in ...
Federal judges are retiring at a historically slow pace at the onset of President Donald Trump’s second term, most strikingly ...
Aspiring attorneys who can't afford full law school tuition could end up paying more for their degrees while some might get ...
Ryan Shandler, Anthony DeMattee, and Bruce Schneier in The Conversation, report results of a recent study showing the impact of information about cyberattacks — even cyberattacks unrelated to the ...
Picayune, Louisiana Illuminator, NPR, CBS, NYT, WaPo, SCOTUSblog, The Hill, Politico, CNN, Cook Political Report, Washington Examiner, The Federalist ...
Oregon adopted campaign contribution limits in March 2024, and gave themselves a cushion until 2027 for implementation. Earlier this week, after the Secretary of State said he needed more time, there ...
In response to this recent post from Justin, I would just briefly flag note 12 in the majority opinion: “There may be other injuries for which it is all but impossible for courts to craft relief that ...
The Court won’t be issuing an opinion today on Louisiana’s congressional map after all. Instead, they’ll re-hear argument next term. More analysis coming momentarily.
My last post yesterday highlighted the patience NYC voters might need, but it looks like the verdict was pretty clear even in ...
The Darien Times reports on the implementation of access for incarcerated but eligible voters in Connecticut, who are mostly in pre-trial detention. Focusing on the logistics — as they’ve done in ...
NBC reports on the big spotlight that ranked-choice voting got on Tuesday, and suggests that the election may provide both proponents and opponents with “fresh data.” ...
Opinion
“Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects bid to reconsider congressional maps before the 2026 midterms”Sentinel reports on two cases that the state Supreme Court declined to hear. I’m sure Justice Bradley, who angrily pre-castigated her colleagues (in a dissent from the order simply directing a ...
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