Category Archives: voting and elections

DC Court has read Robert Caro’s LBJ Bio

I have been reading the decision in State of Texas vs. Holder. I am no election lawyer, but Texas’s position at one point sounds a lot like it is trying to get the Supreme Court to rule Section 5 unconstitional.

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Emotions, Memory, and Voting

In this fascinating new study, “Remembering and Voting: Theory and Evidence from Amnesic Patients”, a team of scholars study memory, emotions, and voting behavior among a small group of amnesic patients. The scholars seek to find a critical test between … finish reading Emotions, Memory, and Voting

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The Voting Wars Arrive at Reed

Rick Hasen of the University of California, Irving School of Law has agreed to be the Reed College Parent/Family speaker for 2012. Rick is one of the nation’s leading legal experts in election law, including campaign finance, voting technology, and … finish reading The Voting Wars Arrive at Reed

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