No, Hurricane Helene Does Not Justify Giving North Carolina's Electoral Votes to Trump
When your opponents are accusing you of trying to subvert democracy, maybe don't suggest that it "makes a lot of sense" to ignore the will of the voters.
When your opponents are accusing you of trying to subvert democracy, maybe don't suggest that it "makes a lot of sense" to ignore the will of the voters.
Rick Pildes offers cautionary notes about specualtive fear-mongering about the administration of the 2024 election.
It's fundamentally different from what Republicans have tried to do, but similar enough to be worrisome.
A critique of John Yoo and Robert Delahunty's suggestion that the Vice President has a role in counting electoral votes.
Johnson is a relative newcomer to Congress who has never even chaired a committee, and he is a close ally of former President Donald Trump.
The defendants will claim their alleged "racketeering activity" was a sincere effort to rectify election fraud.
When he alleged fraud and sought help from government officials, they say, Trump was exercising rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.
The new federal charges against Trump depend on the assumption that his claims were "knowingly false."
Plus: A listener question concerning drug decriminalization and social well-being
Republicans who participated in the scheme say they relied on legal advice grounded in historical precedent.
The alleged state and federal felonies involve intent elements that may be difficult to prove.
The new legislation would fix many of the problems that helped lead to the attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
The bill is similar to that drafted by a bipartisan group of senators. Either version, or a reconciliation between the two, would be a major step forward relative to the status quo.
Biden says Republicans are plotting a repeat of 2020 in 2024. Maybe Congress should do something to prevent that?
This should be a high priority for the current Congress
There are not many subjects on which Professors McConnell, Pildes, Foley and Smith agree.
Putting criticisms of the Senate, Electoral College, and Supreme Court in perspective.
An argument that Congress lacks the authority to reject electoral votes.
Cruz plunged into the constitutional abyss while Rand Paul stepped back, refusing to sacrifice democracy and the rule of law.
The warning came a bit too late.
Wild scenes are unfolding at the U.S. Capitol, which is now on lockdown amid clashes between pro-Trump protestors and police.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) called his colleagues' bluff yesterday.
The strategy of lodging objections under the Electoral Count Act has been tried before, but it has never succeeded.
The president and his diehard allies in Congress continue to insist the election was stolen.
Richard Epstein vs. Lawrence Lessig
Trump's hope that state legislatures will replace Democratic presidential electors with Republican electors will be dashed.
Law professors Richard Epstein and Lawrence Lessig go head-to-head.
All major news organizations are now reporting that Biden has won enough Electoral College votes, even as Trump mounts potential legal challenges.
Nebraska (!) may well turn out to have provided the critical vote for a Biden victory
Those of you who dislike the Electoral College should find this idea of interest
The Court could have, and probably should have, pushed these cases over to the 2020-21 Term
The Supreme Court agrees to hear two cases on the scope of presidential elector discretion
A recently-filed cert petition gives the Court a good opportunity to rule on the constitutional role of presidential electors
Will a popular vote produce more fraud?
One underappreciated benefit of voting by states.
Somewhere south of "a work of genius"; somewhere north of "a disaster for our democracy."
Amicus brief on electoral college discretion
The socialist candidate fails to grapple with why we have the Electoral College in the first place.
Amicus brief explains that States cannot compel presidential electors to vote a certain way.
It's time to put the myth of electoral bias out of its misery.
The popular vote doesn't matter, so why continue pretending that it does? It only causes confusion and frustration. There's better ways.
In the unlikely event of a large revolt of "faithless electors," Congress will still make Trump president.
Martin Sheen, Moby, and others beg "Hamilton Electors" to stop Trump from taking the White House in earnest, incoherent video.
Desperate Democrats would subvert the Constitution to deny Donald Trump the Oval Office.
Sometimes a member of the Electoral College doesn't vote the way he's pledged to vote. But will that actually change the outcome?
Electoral College math makes victory a challenge.
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