Election Law @ Moritz hosted an Electronic Roundtable on two cases recently argued before the Supreme Court. On Tuesday, February 28, the Court heard arguments in Randall v. Sorrell, a case challenging Vermont’s limits on campaign expenditures and contributions. The next day, Wednesday, March 1, the Court heard arguments on League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry and consolidated cases, which concern Texas’ mid-decade congressional redistricting (or “re-redistricting”).
Previous Posts
- Edward B. Foley – Final Post… Incrementalist Election Law? (3/7/2006)
- Edward B. Foley – A Guide to the District-Specific Claims in the Texas Oral Argument (3/2/2006)
- Bradley A. Smith – Fooling the Court (3/1/2006)
- Edward B. Foley – Politics and Race a Messy Mix in Argument on Texas Case (3/1/2006)
- Bradley A. Smith – Brad Smith replies to Rick Pildes (3/1/2006)
- Edward B. Foley – Further Thoughts on the Vermont Oral Argument (2/28/2006)
- Edward B. Foley – Majority of Court Skeptical of Vermont Campaign Finance Law (2/28/2006)
- Daniel Lowenstein – On Election Law Jurisprudence (2/28/2006)
- Richard L. Hasen – How to Decide the Texas Redistricting Cases (2/28/2006)
- Richard H. Pildes – Political Competition, Redistricting, and the Texas Case (2/28/2006)
- Richard L. Hasen – How to Decide the Vermont Campaign Finance Case (2/27/2006)
- Richard H. Pildes – Campaign Finance and Political Competition (2/27/2006)
- Daniel Lowenstein – On Campaign Spending Limits (2/24/2006)
- Edward B. Foley – Precedent and the Constitutional Law of Elections (2/24/2006)
- Bradley A. Smith – Randall v. Sorrell: It’s Not Just Spending Limits (2/23/2006)
- Richard L. Hasen – The Nature of Judicial Modesty (2/23/2006)
- Daniel Lowenstein – On Partisan Gerrymandering and Mid-Decade Redistricting (2/22/2006)
- Richard H. Pildes Political Competition and The Constitution (2/22/2006)
- Richard L. Hasen – Modest or Bold?: The Roberts Court’s Choice in Election Cases (2/21/2006)
- Bradley A. Smith – The Court’s Task is Faithful Interpretation of the Constitution (2/21/2006)
- Daniel P. Tokaji – The Roberts Court and the Law of Democracy (2/21/2006)
- Edward B. Foley – Doubleheader Tests the Court’s Impartiality: EL@M to host Electronic Roundtable on Pending Pair (2/14/2006)