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All-Mail Voting Threatens Election Security, Study Finds
Mandatory voting by mail would undermine election security and endanger Americans’ right to have their votes counted, according to a report released Tuesday by the… Read More
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Mandatory voting by mail would undermine election security and endanger Americans’ right to have their votes counted, according to a report released Tuesday by the… Read More
LawCommentary
In a decision issued Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that states can punish presidential electors who break their pledge to support the presidential candidate preferred… Read More
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A closely contested municipal election for five seats on the Harpers Ferry Town Council in West Virginia highlights the small margins with which some elections are decided,… Read More
LawAnalysis
Following accusations of widespread fraud, voter intimidation, and ballot theft in the May 12 municipal elections in Paterson, New Jersey, state Attorney General Gurbir S…. Read More
Law Commentary
The best method for electing the president of the United States, debated by the Founding Fathers, is a bone of contention generations later. Today, many… Read More
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Political progressives who favor the expanded use of mail-in balloting have been telling the American people not to pay attention to that man on Twitter… Read More
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President Donald Trump has said he plans to vote absentee this year, although he decries the recent push for all-mail elections. The two methods aren’t… Read More
LawCommentary
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit has taken federal District Judge Fred Biery to the proverbial woodshed over an outlandish order he… Read More
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The protests and unrest in response to the tragic death of George Floyd, an African American man who died in police custody last week, and… Read More
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As the 2020 election cycle continues to unfold despite the coronavirus pandemic, it appears that election fraud also continues to be uncovered and prosecuted, even… Read More
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The push in Congress and in many states to force an all-mail national election in November and in the remaining state primaries is both unwise… Read More
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In the United States, we don’t have kings or queens of any variety. Still, some judges apparently think they are philosopher-kings, and an order released… Read More
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A former elected official in Philadelphia who accepted large payments from a political consultant to stuff ballot boxes for Democratic judicial candidates has pleaded guilty… Read More
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham requested records Tuesday of Obama administration officials who made so-called unmasking requests for information on President Donald Trump, as… Read More
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Two Republican senators dramatically expanded their request for so-called Obama administration unmasking records on Tuesday, saying in a letter to the U.S. government’s top spy… Read More
LawCommentary
For three years former national security adviser Michael Flynn was put through a legal and financial wringer by top officials within the FBI, including its… Read More
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“One of the reasons I believe in the resurrection,” Mike Huckabee once joked, “is because we’d see dead people vote every year!” Well, he’s about… Read More
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All-mail elections have received heightened attention in the media these past few weeks. Prominent liberals highly endorse the idea, claiming it allows people to do… Read More
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With mail-in voting becoming a national issue during the COVID-19 crisis, the Supreme Court could decide to hear a cornerstone election integrity case. On the… Read More
LawCommentary
“No idea.” That was the only answer state and local officials had. When a federal elections commission started asking questions, not one person had any… Read More
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What is the best way to conduct elections in a time of epidemic? The simplest and most obvious answer might appear at first glance to… Read More
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Voter fraud is too nominal to make a difference in any given election, goes one popular line of argument. But tell that to voters in… Read More
Law Analysis
Political figures on the left, ranging from former first lady Michelle Obama to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are calling for the presidential election on Nov…. Read More
LawCommentary
I’m sorry, but you have no constitutional “right” to vote by mail. You have no constitutional “right” to vote six days after an election is… Read More
LawCommentary
Twice the usual number of suspects, including CNN’s combative Jim Acosta, have been criticizing President Donald Trump for the concerns he has raised about elections… Read More
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COVID-19—is there anything the coronavirus can’t do? Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., seem to think it should make the feds tell the… Read More
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We always knew that liberals considered federalizing control over elections to be an important priority. We just never dreamed it was more important than fighting… Read More
LawNews
Rock the Vote and other slogans have been staples in past elections. For 2020, it’s about Sanitize the Vote. The coronavirus pandemic already has affected… Read More
LawCommentary
With Congress, the Supreme Court, sports leagues, schools, and many businesses and companies across America shutting down, only time will tell if we are being… Read More
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A Senate committee is poised to issue a subpoena for documents as part of an investigation of the Ukrainian dealings of former Vice President Joe… Read More