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Independent State Legislature Doctrine
Supreme Court Rules in Ohio Redistricting Dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court sent a redistricting case back to the Supreme Court of Ohio for reconsideration after it recently rejected a theory holding that state legislatures have sweeping authority to ...
July 10, 2023
BY
Matthew Vadum
Biden DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Dismiss Major GOP Election Lawsuit
The Biden administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to dismiss a high-profile case in which Republicans want the ...
May 14, 2023
BY
Matthew Vadum
Ex-Supreme Court Justice More Sympathetic to GOP-Backed Election Theory Than Previously Thought
Former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, 93, seemed to express sympathy in 2000 for elements of a controversial GOP-backed ...
May 8, 2023
BY
Matthew Vadum
Supreme Court Inches Closer to Decision in Major Redistricting Case
The U.S. Supreme Court is moving closer to deciding if it will issue an opinion in a high-profile ...
May 5, 2023
BY
Matthew Vadum
GOP Urges North Carolina Supreme Court to Let Lawmakers, Not Judges, Do Redistricting
North Carolina Republicans asked that state’s supreme court on March 14 to restore GOP legislature-approved electoral maps the ...
March 14, 2023
BY
Matthew Vadum
SCOTUS Case About Excluding Judges From Electoral Redistricting Will Proceed, Lawyer for GOP Says
A U.S. Supreme Court case that could recognize state legislatures’ power to regulate federal elections without interference from ...
March 9, 2023
BY
Matthew Vadum
Supreme Court May Back Out of Ruling on Doctrine Empowering State Legislatures to Regulate Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled late on March 2 that it's considering dropping a high-profile pending case in ...
March 3, 2023
BY
Matthew Vadum
Constitutional Scholar: Revised Elections Law in $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill May Not Survive Legal Scrutiny
With the U.S. Senate on Dec. 22 approving the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package that funds the federal ...
December 24, 2022
BY
John Haughey
Conservatives Hope They Got the Right Case Before the Right Court to Curb ‘Judicial Activism’ in Elections
WASHINGTON—Conservatives have long sought a conclusive legal decision that would define and cap the capacity of courts to ...
December 7, 2022
BY
John Haughey
Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Empower State Legislatures, Not Judges, to Regulate Elections
North Carolina Republicans told the Supreme Court on Dec. 7 that the U.S. Constitution gives state legislatures preeminent ...
December 7, 2022
BY
Matthew Vadum
Independent State Legislature Theory to Get Its Day at Supreme Court
To some, it’s an arcane discussion among constitutional scholars that reads like cement. To others, it’s a brazen ...
December 5, 2022
BY
John Haughey
Biden DOJ Urges Supreme Court Not to Take Away Judges’ Power to Intervene in Federal Elections
The Biden administration has urged the Supreme Court to reject a Republican bid to re-empower state legislatures to ...
October 27, 2022
BY
Matthew Vadum
SCOTUS to Hear Case That Could Give State Legislatures, Not Judges, Power to Regulate Elections
The Supreme Court decided on June 30 to hear an important new case that Republicans hope will reempower ...
June 30, 2022
BY
Matthew Vadum
SCOTUS Seems Likely to Take Up Case That Could Recognize States’ Power to Regulate Elections
News Analysis The Supreme Court seems likely to accept a new election law case that Republicans hope will ...
June 19, 2022
BY
Matthew Vadum
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