"First Circuit Rules that Constitution Does Not
Require Presidential Substitution"
Richard Winger calls the decision
a "massive
defeat for ballot access for minor parties."
Posted by Rick Hasen at
04:09
PM
"Obviously, I am less cautiously optimistic than
I was before"
I assume that "less" modifies "optimistic" rather than
"cautiously" in this
statement from Joe Miller.
Posted by Rick Hasen at
04:03
PM
"Rethinking 'Bias': Judicial Elections and the
Due Process Clause after Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Company"
Eric Sandberg-Zakian has posted this
draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Arkansas Law Review).
Here is the abstract:
In Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Company, the Supreme Court held
that litigants have a constitutional right to a judiciary free
from a serious risk of actual bias, but attempted to limit the
reach of the holding by asserting that such a risk would only
arise in extreme cases.
In reality, however, what the Court calls "bias" arises in most
or all cases heard by elected judges. Bias is, in fact, the
mechanism by which elected judiciaries function. It is an
element of judicial elections that is intended, constitutive,
and, in some views, normatively desirable.
Thus, the Caperton Court's uncritical embracing of an anti-bias
perspective undermines the very practice of selecting judges
democratically. The Court has brought to the forefront a
divisive and discomforting question that it has previously
avoided -- does the Due Process Clause prohibit judicial
elections altogether?
If the Court wishes to answer this question without overruling
Caperton or declaring judicial elections unconstitutional, it
will have to articulate a vision of the relationship between Due
Process rights and democratic judicial selection that explains
why the risk of bias in favor of campaign contributors is
constitutionally intolerable while the risk of bias in favor of
majority-preferred legal outcomes or litigants is not.
Posted by Rick Hasen at
02:55
PM
"Reform Groups Press 'Disclosure Only' Bill in
Senate; New Study to be Released on Contribution Disclosure"
See this
press release. I too have called for this Hail
Mary pass.
Posted by Rick Hasen at
02:31
PM
"AP Calls Alaska Senate Race for Murkowski"
Another
election apparently beyond the margin
of litigation.
Posted by Rick Hasen at
02:27
PM