Subject: [EL] Electionlawblog news and commentary 12/1/10 |
From: Rick Hasen |
Date: 12/1/2010, 8:55 AM |
To: Election Law |
The
latest from Alaska.
AP
reports. "In the memo, Grendell said he wants to remain in the
Senate to complete work on issues such as private property
rights and home septic system regulations. He declined Tuesday
to further explain his reasons for staying in the Senate and
referred reporters to his note."
The Washington Post offers this
report.
You don't see these
every day.
See here.
Kevin Oles has written this
comment for Moritz.
In today's morning
report, Eric expressly urges you to go to the ABA
website to vote for the Election Law Blog as the best
"niche" blog in its "Blawg 100" contest. That was very kind of
Eric. There's a poll tax associated with this vote, as you'll
need to register with the ABA Journal to vote. From the early
voting statistics on the site, it looks like "Tax Girl" is
running away with it.
Guy Charles has written this
blog post at Colored Demos, responding to my recent
post at Summary Judgments.
Check out the agenda
and live stream.
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