I’m the Judge Who Won in Wisc. This Principle Is More Important Than Winning.
From today’s New York Times: On April 7, I was on the ballot in an election that should not have happened. I was running for a 10-year term on the…
From today’s New York Times: On April 7, I was on the ballot in an election that should not have happened. I was running for a 10-year term on the…
From today’s Los Angeles Times: Health officials in Wisconsin said they have identified at least seven people who appear to have contracted the coronavirus from participating in the April 7…
From today’s NPR News Online: Election-year legal battles over voting procedures are nothing new. But their scope and intensity are growing this year amid deep partisan polarization and the logistical…
From today’s Vox News Online: The political climate in the US is tumultuous. The Covid-19 pandemic hangs over everything even as a dozen other issues — an oil crisis, a…
From today’s New York Times: The Summer Olympics are delayed. March Madness was canceled. Even the pope celebrated Palm Sunday Mass before a nearly empty St. Peter’s Basilica. But in…
From Houston Public Media/NPR Online: Hundreds of civil rights organizations are calling on state governments to expand absentee voting in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. In Texas, that may…
From today’s ABC News Online: It’s been more than 10 years since Gary Daughtry Sr., 66, had the right to vote and since he was released from prison. Previously in…
From today’s NPR News Online: A few dozen volunteers are spending a Saturday morning in a hotel conference room in Macon, Ga., for a boot camp of sorts on fighting…
From today’s NBC News Online: President Donald Trump said his former adviser Roger Stone has “a very good chance of exoneration,” hours after the GOP operative was sentenced to 40…
From Politico News: A legal and political battle over voting rights in Florida reached another milestone on Wednesday when a federal appeals court ruled that a law limiting the voting…