By R. Robin McDonald | October 25, 2018
The move comes as the state prepares to appeal a federal judge's order barring election officials across Georgia from rejecting absentee ballots because of alleged signature discrepancies.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 25, 2018
Attorney Bruce Brown said reports by the secretary of state that half of Georgia's counties—including some of the state's most populous—have not rejected any absentee ballots in advance of the Nov. 6 election are “implausible.”
By Cheryl Miller | October 25, 2018
The midterms are almost here! One cannabis friendly congressman sees big changes on the horizon. Plus: California released new draft cannabis rules. Did regulators really mean to eliminate certain IP licensing agreements? And scroll down to see Who Got the Work.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Brad S. Karp and Robert A. Atkins | October 25, 2018
Voters in 23 states—nearly half the country—face barriers to registering and voting that did not exist ten years ago and that disenfranchise our fellow citizens just as the Jim Crow laws did fifty years ago.
By Tony Mauro | October 25, 2018
Life tenure, Justice Elena Kagan says, helps “make us independent” by making sure that justices don't color their decision-making to please a future employer. “We won't have a next job. We won't need anything from anybody.”
By Dan M. Clark | October 25, 2018
Anthony Catalano and Orlando Marrazzo Jr. will not appear as Democrats on the ballot after the Appellate Division, Second Department said in a unanimous decision last week that their party failed to file formal minutes of its nominating convention, invalidating their nominations.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 24, 2018
U.S. District Judge Leigh May directed Secretary of State Brian Kemp to instruct election officials and county boards of elections that absentee ballots with alleged voter signature mismatches should be marked as “provisional” rather than rejected.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 23, 2018
In a five-page order issued Tuesday, District Judge Amy Totenberg granted the stay, even though she said the secretary of state's counsel “have not provided a sound legal basis” that she erred in not dismissing the lawsuit.
By William W. Bedsworth | October 23, 2018
Recent events have established that for all our legislating and regulating and investigating and cogitating, elections are not yet an exact science.
By Cheryl Miller | October 23, 2018
The near-certainty of Becerra's election victory hasn't stopped donors from pouring more than $6.8 million into his campaign since 2017.
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