Thanks, Bob! Wow, can't believe that was 12 years ago.
Thanks, Bob! Wow, can't believe that was 12 years ago.
@robyablon.bsky.social hits the nail on the head in @contrariannews.org: "We now find ourselves in a world in which an outspoken foe of judicial independence is the most prominent financial backer of a candidate for a job that demands that very independence."
New from me on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election in @contrariannews.org:
Musk is spending big on the race even as he voices contempt for the very idea of an independent judiciary.
contrarian.substack.com/p/a-test-for...
We've updated our election litigation tracker to cover lawsuits in state & federal courts for 2024. Some takeaways:
> High volume of election litigation continued
> Most suits were in state court
> Majority of cases focused on the voting process
go.wisc.edu/q141gm
New casebook! State Constitutional Law: Cases and Principles, by Jessica Bulman-Pozen and me, will be published by Foundation Press this spring and ready for fall classes! We’re happy to chat with anyone who’s thinking of teaching the class.
The outcome of November's NC Supreme Court election is being litigated, with more than 60,000 votes being challenged. This explainer from SDRI’s @ewlau.bsky.social offers background on the dispute and how it made its way to court: statedemocracy.law.wisc.edu/featured/202...
🚨50 Constitutions Update🚨
Our latest update to 50constitutions.org adds tracking constitutional change features to 9 states!
These tools allow users to explore a state's full amendment history.
(Additional states coming in 2025!)
Many thanks to @rickhasen.bsky.social for hosting these posts on the new Oxford Handbook of American Election Law, heroically edited by Gene Mazo. It’s a superb volume with a whopping 44(!) chapters. Mine focuses on the U.S. campaign industry.
Faculty co-directors @miriamseifter.bsky.social & @robyablon.bsky.social filed an amicus brief with other scholars today in WI's redistricting case, arguing that the WI Constitution’s core democratic commitments and separation-of-powers principles require new legislative maps.
go.wisc.edu/9jg795
Our latest report, Unpacking State Legislative Vetoes, explores a little-known governance tool that can have a big impact on state policy. SDRI’s @miriamseifter.bsky.social & Derek Clinger detail how state legislative vetoes work and analyze their constitutionality.
go.wisc.edu/3jt034
This is a terrific new resource on state constitutions from my @uwlawdemocracy.bsky.social colleagues. Amazing work by @ewlau.bsky.social and others to get it up and running.