Subject: Electionlawblog news and commentary 1/20/06
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 1/20/2006, 8:19 AM
To: election-law


Justice Breyer's Curious Statements About 527s At the WRTL Argument...

have not gone unnoticed.


"Where Have All the Voters Gone?"

Gerard Alexander offers this review of Alan Gerber and Don Green's Get Out the Vote! How to Increase Voter Turnout.


"Supreme Court to hear arguments in GOP dispute"

AP offers this report, which begins: "The Texas Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments from Republicans battling for a seat on the state's highest criminal court. The Texas Republican Party disqualified Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Charles Holcomb from running."


"McCain-Feingold's threat to free speech"

The Orange County Register offers this editorial.


"Tripping Up on Trips: Judges Love Junkets as Much as Tom DeLay Does"

Dorothy Samuels has this commentary in today's NY Times.


"FISCAL CHALLENGES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO BUDGET POLICY"

The USC-Caltech Center for the Study of Law and Politics, the James Irvine Foundation, and Harvard Law School are sponsoring this very interesting symposium at USC on Feb. 10 and 11. Here is a description:



"The Project on Fair Representation; Minority Voting Studies of Jurisdictions Covered by Section Five of the Voting Rights Act"

The American Enterprise Institute has set up this page, whose first paragraph states: "In anticipation of congressional hearings on the reauthorization of section 5 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in 2007, the Project on Fair Representation at the American Enterprise Institute, led by Edward Blum and Abigail Thernstrom, commissioned two social scientists to gather data on the state of minority participation in the election process in the jurisdictions covered by the statute."


"As election season nears, efforts to upgrade voting machines bog down"

The Christian Science Monitor offers this report.

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