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Aug 2 2024 Publication
Integrity or Interference?: Evaluating the Constitutionality  of Georgia's Election Integrity Act
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Integrity or Interference?: Evaluating the Constitutionality of Georgia's Election Integrity Act

Eric Criss

Recent political earthquakes such as the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump and President...

Topics: Constitution · Election Law · Federal Courts · Litigation

Sponsors: Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group

Jun 27 2022 Publication
State Court Docket Watch: Harper v. Hall
State Court Docket Watch

State Court Docket Watch: Harper v. Hall

Andrew Pardue, Andrew Watkins

In its 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, the U.S. Supreme Court closed the...

Topics: State Courts

Mar 19 2021

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  • Separation of Powers
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Timeless Concepts for a Trying Time: The Separation of Powers and Judicial Review

  • Maria S. Lazar

If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,...

Aug 15 2018 Publication
Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims
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Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims

Richard B. Raile

Note from the Editor:  This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...

Topics: Constitution · Election Law · Fourteenth Amendment · Supreme Court

Sponsors: Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group

Jun 2 2016 Publication
Evenwel v. Abbott: The Court Shanks Its Punt on “One Person, One Vote”
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Evenwel v. Abbott: The Court Shanks Its Punt on “One Person, One Vote”

Ilya Shapiro, Thomas Berry

Note from the Editor: This article criticizes the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Evenwel v....

Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers · Free Speech & Election Law

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group · Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group

Dec 10 2015 Publication
Kellogg Brown & Root—What Happens to a Case Deferred?
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Kellogg Brown & Root—What Happens to a Case Deferred?

Christopher Andrew Bowen

This article details the Fourth Circuit’s and the Supreme Court’s recent decisions in United States...

Sponsors: Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group · Litigation Practice Group

Oct 26 2015 Publication
One Person, One Vote: Advancing Electoral Equality, Not Equality of Representation
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One Person, One Vote: Advancing Electoral Equality, Not Equality of Representation

Hans A. Von Spakovsky, Elizabeth Slattery

Note from the Editor: This article previews Evenwel v. Abbott, which will be heard by...

Sponsors: Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group

Mar 1 2006 Publication
Texas Supreme Court Declares the State School Finance System Unconstitutional
State Court Docket Watch

Texas Supreme Court Declares the State School Finance System Unconstitutional

Publius N/A

The Texas Supreme Court recently issued a decision interpreting two key provisions of the state...

Topics: State Courts · State Governments · State Constitutions · State Court Docket Watch

Aug 1 1999 Publication
Census Methods Raise Constitutional Flags

Census Methods Raise Constitutional Flags

Matthew J. Glavin

A recent pair of Supreme Court decisions addressed the method for conducting the decennial census...

Sponsors: Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group

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