Subject: news of the day 7/22/04
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 7/22/2004, 7:14 AM
To: election-law

"Nader Sues to Get on the Ballot in Texas"

A.P. offers this report.


"A Bad Sign for Voters"

More Florida confusion? See here.


"Darrow Group Seeks Exemption from McCain-Feingold"

See this A.P. report.


Bloomberg News on the Current State of Campaign Finance

See here.


"Campaign Finance Reform, 'Big Money,' and Politics"

NPR offers this audio report.


Advice to Heed to Avoid Lost Votes

The Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project has just released Immediate Steps to Avoid Lost Votes in The 2004 Presidential Election. It should be required reading for every elected official in the U.S.


Campaign Finance Exemption Given to Freedom Socialist Party

The Federal Distict Court opinion is here. Link via Richard Winger.


Election Law Casebook Goes to the Printer

Election Law--Cases and Materials (3rd edition) (Lowenstein and Hasen) is on its way to the printer and should be available some time in August. If you are an instructor using the book in a fall class, send an e-mail to Linda Lacy at Carolina Academic Press (linda-at-cap-press.com) if you need final page proofs to prepare for the first few classes.

Here is the description of the new edition:

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