Richard L. Hasen | February 24, 2021 | Election Administration
This article was originally published by SCOTUSblog.com on Feb 22, 2021. View the original post here. Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee is a strange voting rights case. Rather than the typical case, in which a voting rights group representing minority voters...
Edward B. Foley | November 23, 2020 | Election Administration
This article originally appeared on SCOTUSblog on Nov. 16, 2020. For the past several months, Election Law at Ohio State and SCOTUSblog have teamed up to track significant election-related lawsuits with the potential to reach the Supreme Court and affect the...
Steven F. Huefner, Edward B. Foley, Derek T. Muller, Franita Tolson and Jennifer Morinigo | October 8, 2020 | Children and the Law, Election Administration
The 2020 election is seeing unprecedented volatility leading up to November 3. Will this volatility make a difference, helping or hurting the system’s capacity to serve its purpose? This is the first of many questions about the 2020 election that this group of...
Richard L. Hasen | October 5, 2020 | Election Administration
This blog post was originally shared on Oct. 1, 2020 on Election Law Blog. View the original post here. The President and First Lady reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus. As the New York Times notes, “Mr. Trump’s positive test result could pose immediate...
Jennifer Morinigo | August 21, 2020 | Election Administration
In an op-ed piece for The Washington Post Edward Foley of Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law and Joanne Lipman, former editor in chief of USA Today, rebuff the claim that there is a “delay” if presidential election results are not declared on election...