Archive | Election Law
“En Banc 9th Circuit Decides Very Important Voter ID and Voter Registration Case from Arizona”
For and Against Voter ID — Exaggeration All Around
The Dead Are Registered, But Do They Vote?
Campaign Finance Reform and the 1968 Campaign
A Vote Fraud Conviction in Indiana
Interesting Old Prosecution for Expelling Someone from a Church Based on How He Voted
Laws about gun ownership in early America
By David Kopel on December 9, 2011 2:23 am in Constitutional History, Election Law, Guns, History, Militia, Political Ignorance, Religion and the Law, Right to carry
“Harassment” of SSM Opponents in Washington State
By Dale Carpenter on October 19, 2011 12:45 am in Election Law, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech, Same-Sex Marriage
Does requiring the people of a state to vote on tax increases violate the Republican Form of Government guarantee?
By David Kopel on September 8, 2011 8:32 pm in Congress, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Democracy, Election Law, Supreme Court