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ELB Podcast Episode 10. Janai Nelson: Minority Voting Rights in 2016 - Election Law Blog
Mar 10, 2016 - What has happened to African-American voting rights after the Supreme Court’s 2013 decision in Shelby County v. Holder? Can the Voting Rights Act still protect...
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ELB Podcast Episode 12. Tom Mann and Norm Ornstein: From Political Dysfunction to Trumpism? -...
May 11, 2016 - Has the country moved from a period of deep political dysfunction to something bordering on authoritarianism, with the rise of Donald Trump? Does the rise of...
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ELB Podcast Episode 8. Pam Karlan: Voting Rights In America, 2016 - Election Law Blog
Dec 17, 2015 - What is the state of voting rights in the United States as we approach the 2016 elections? Has the loss of a key portion of the Voting Rights Act thanks to the...
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ELB Podcast Episode 15. Ned Foley: Ballot Battles, Past, Present, and Future - Election Law Blog
Oct 27, 2016 - Is this year’s concern about “election rigging” and violence at the polls unprecedented? Where do Donald Trump’s claims fit within disputes over American...
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ELB Podcast Episode 11. Lee Goodman: FEC Commissioner with Libertarian Outlook - Election Law Blog
How does a Commissioner on the Federal Election Commission skeptical of regulation enforce the law? Is there a sound basis for limiting foreign money in...
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ELB Podcast, Episode 4. Bruce Cain: Author Meets Critics - Election Law Blog
Have efforts to reform the American political system backfired? Do changes in rules for campaign financing, redistricting, government transparency and election...
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ELB Podcast Episode 3: Larry Lessig: Bold Campaign Reformer or Don Quixote? - Election Law Blog
Aug 31, 2015 - Larry Lessig for president? The campaign finance reformer considers throwing his hat in the ring and proposes being president only long enough to pass a...
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ELB Podcast Episode 13. Thomas Hicks and Matthew Masterson: Surviving Elections 2016 - Election Law...
Is the American election system ready to handle 2016? Has the country done what it can to prevent long lines and election breakdowns? Can the U.S. Election...
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ELB Podcast, Episode #1: Ari Berman, Give Us the Ballot - Election Law Blog
Aug 11, 2015 - I am pleased to bring you the first episode of The ELB Podcast, a new project in which I will offer occasional interviews with those making news or conducting...
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ELB Podcast Episode 14. Erwin Chemerinsky: Did Justice Ginsburg Cross the Line? - Election Law Blog
Did Justice Ginsburg go too far in her comments against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump? Should comments like Justice Ginsburg’s be protected by...
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ELB Podcast Episode 3:6: Deuel Ross: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Alabama Voting Rights...
Feb 22, 2022 - New ELB Podcast: ELB Podcast Episode 3:6: Deuel Ross: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Alabama Voting Rights Redistricting Case But Were Too Confused to...
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ELB Podcast, Episode 3.1: "Nate Persily: A Redistricting Season Like No Other" - Election Law Blog
Aug 19, 2021 - I’m thrilled to announce the launch of Season 3 of the ELB Podcast. The first season was 2015-16 and the second on in 2017-18. You can find all the old...
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ELB Podcast Episode 6. Nate Persily: Can the Supreme Court Handle Social Science In Election Cases?...
Nov 9, 2015 - Can the Supreme Court handle social science evidence in election law cases? Will lack of good data determine the outcome of the Supreme Court’s upcoming one...
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ELB Podcast Episode 7. Ellen Weintraub: The Future of Money in Politics, and of the FEC - Election...
What is the state of campaign financing in the U.S.? How have things changed in the Citizens United era? Is the Federal Election Commission dysfunctional, and...
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ELB Podcast Episode 3:3: Guy Charles: Race and Election Law in Today's United States - Election Law...
Oct 11, 2021 - On Season 3, Episode 3 of the ELB Podcast: Is the Voting Rights Act effectively dead as a superstatute? Is the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act the...
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ELB Podcast Episode 16. Bob Bauer: The Danger of Trump's "Election Integrity" Commission - Election...
Will earlier work to improve the voters’ experience at the polls be abandoned thanks to unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud? Is the “Election Integrity”...
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ELB Podcast, Season 2, Episode 2: Bob Bauer: Unpacking the Trump Campaign Finance Allegations, From...
Aug 23, 2018 - Does Michael Cohen’s guilty plea to campaign finance violations implicate the President in criminal campaign finance activity? What about the defenses that the...
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