Subject: Electionlawblog news and commentary 4/3/06
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 4/3/2006, 7:29 AM
To: election-law


"Director's Note: Stealth Showdown Out West; 'NVRA' Tussle Between Arizona and EAC Could Reverberate"

Doug Chapin offers these thoughts at Electionline Weekly. He begins: "Lost in higher-profile clashes over voting machines, voter databases and voter ID across the country, a developing spat between Arizona state and federal officials is rapidly shaping up to be a watershed event in the field of election reform."


"Voting With Your Feet and the Political Impact of Katrina"

Ilya Somin has this post on the Volokh Conspiracy. The first set of comments to the post is from Australian election law expert Tom Round.


"Renew the Voting Rights Act"

The Trenton Times offers this editorial.


Opeds on 527s and Conservatives

Jonathan Chiat writes The new enemies of soft money for the LA Times. The Wall St. Journal offers Campaign Finance Cynics.


"State Supreme Court Justice Spargo won't appeal removal from bench"

See this news for anyone interested in the survival of judicial ethics codes and election law.


Amicus Letter in Monterey Initiative Case

I have written this letter supporting the emergency motion of plaintiffs-appellants in the Monterey initiative cases to get a stay. I wrote this pro bono on my own behalf---not for any client.

A snippet from the letter:


-- 
Rick Hasen
William H. Hannon Distinguished Professor of Law
Loyola Law School
919 Albany Street
Los Angeles, CA  90015-1211
(213)736-1466
(213)380-3769 - fax
rick.hasen@lls.edu
http://www.lls.edu/academics/faculty/hasen.html
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