Subject: news of the day 12/3/03
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 12/3/2003, 7:34 AM
To: election-law

Opinions on Colorado Redistricting decision

See Al Knight in the Denver Post; the Washington Post; the New York Times; the Fort Collins Coloradan. In related news, the Rocky Mountain News offers Dems Aim to Let Panels Set Districts.


McCain-Feingold Millionaire's Provision May Kick in in Minnesota

See this A.P. report.

"5-2 ruling could ripple beyond Colorado"

The Denver Post offers this report.


"FEC Ups Fines in Turf War"

The Hill offers this report.


"Democrats Have Built a Soft-Money Lifeboat"

Dick Morris offers this opinion column in The Hill.


McCain-Feingold: Why Did We Bother?

Steve Bainbridge poses that question here. I don't have time for a detailed response now. I have always been ambivalent about the soft money provisions as a matter of policy---they serve the salutary purpose of breaking the market of the sale of access to elected officials through party intermediaries, but push money to less accountable third party groups. As a matter of constitutional law, I believe that the soft money ban is constitutional, whether it is good policy or not. But McCain-Feingold does other things as well, such as treating those sham issue ads ("Call Rep. Smith and tell her what you think about her plan to gut Medicare") the same as other ads containing words of express advocacy---meaning that we can have an effective disclosure regime (which we didn't have pre-McCain-Feingold) as well as limit the extent of corporate and union involvement in the political process.


"Marbleous Decision in Tied Board Election"

The Los Angeles Times offers this report (thanks to Josh Gross for the pointer).

Askin on Vieth

Frank Askin writes Drawing Over Democracy, an oped on the forthcoming partisan gerrymandering case. The article is in Legal Times (free registration required).
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