Latest in Democracy & Elections
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Lawfare Daily: Can the President Declare an Elections Emergency?
Discussing the drafted executive order which purports to give President Trump power over elections in a national emergency. -
Scaling Laws: Is AI a Death Sentence for Civic Institutions? with Jessica Silbey and Woodrow Hartzog
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Slavery and Birthright Citizenship
The administration’s position in the birthright citizenship case contradicts the central purpose of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. -
In Case of Emergency: The Dubious Legality of Trump Allies' Draft EO
Conservative activists say that declaring a national emergency would allow Trump to assert sweeping authority over elections. They're wrong. -
Rational Security: The "Stop Cap" Edition
Scott Anderson sat down with Kate Klonick, Molly Roberts, and Troy Edwards to talk through the week’s big national security news stories. -
Five Foreign Election Conspiracy Theories Making the Rounds Again
Conspiracy theories about 2020 fraud are being dredged up again as pretext for consolidating federal control over elections. -
Justice Delayed
A review of Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis, “Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America’s Justice Department” (Penguin Press, 2025). -
Brendan Carr Has a Point About the Equal Time Rule
Like the proverbial stopped clock, even a partisan regulator is occasionally right. -
Can State Law Remedy Constitutional Violations by Federal Officers?
So-called converse 1983 statutes are percolating in statehouses across the country and could fill a critical constitutional gap. -
Lawfare Daily: Patronage Pardons: A Conversation with Prof. Lee Kovarsky about a Novel Feature of the Trump Administration
What are patronage pardons? -
The Situation: What Federal Judges Are Saying
Selected quotations from recent federal court orders. -
Rational Security: The “Off the Rails” Edition
Scott Anderson, Tyler McBrien, Molly Roberts, and Paul Stephan talked through the week's big news in national security.


