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Voting System is Haunted by Democratic Meltdown
Stephen Colbert's "Hail to the Cheese" Presidential Candidacy: Why the Comedian's Campaign Raises Serious Questions about the Role of Corporate Money In Elections
Justice Thomas: Leading the Way to Campaign Finance Deregulation
Will California Put GOP Over Top?
A Voting Test for the High Court
Law and Dis-Order: The Imploding System for Choosing the Next President
E-voting Paranoia, or the Right Course?
Faux Judicial Restraint in Full View
Implausible Deniability: The Internet Foils Fudging by Three "Voter Fraud" Warriors
The Fraudulent Fraud Squad: The incredible, disappearing American Center for Voting Rights
Courts Need to Keep a Skeptical Eye on New Voter Identification Laws
Back on the Campaign Trail?
Keeping the Voting Clean
Ending Court Protection of Voters from the Initiative Process
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The Glannon Guide to Torts: Learning Torts Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis
Election Law--Cases and Materials
2010 Supplement
Remedies: Examples & Explanations
draft available
Anticipatory Overrulings, Invitations, Time Bombs, and Inadvertence: How Supreme Court Justices Move the Law
Citizens United and the Orphaned Antidistortion Rationale
The Nine Lives of Buckley v. Valeo
The Transformation of the Campaign Financing Regime for U.S. Presidential Elections
Judges as Political Regulators: Evidence and Options for Institutional Change
Citizens United and the Illusion of Coherence
Aggressive Enforcement of the Single Subject Rule
The Benefits of the Democracy Canon and the Virtues of Simplicity: A Reply to Professor Elmendorf
Constitutional Avoidance and Anti-Avoidance on the Roberts Court
Election Administration Reform and the New Institutionalism
You Don't Have to Be a Structuralist to Hate the Supreme Court's Dignitary Harm Election Law Cases
The Democracy Canon
Review Essay: Assessing California's Hybrid Democracy
Bush v. Gore and the Lawlessness Principle: A Comment on Professor Amar
Introduction: Developments in Election Law
Judging Democracy
Global Perspectives on Constitutional Law
More Supply, More Demand: The Changing Nature of Campaign Financing for Presidential Primary Candidates
draft available
"Too Plain for Argument?" The Uncertain Congressional Power to Require Parties to Choose Presidential Nominees Through Direct and Equal Primaries
Justice Souter: Campaign Finance Law's Emerging Egalitarian
draft available
The Untimely Death of Bush v. Gore
Remedies: Examples and Explanations
The Political Question Doctrine and the Supreme Court of the United States
The Newer Incoherence: Competition, Social Science, and Balancing in Campaign Finance Law After Randall v. Sorrell
draft available
The Future of the Voting Rights Act
Bad Legislative Intent
No Exit? The Roberts Court and the Future of Election Law
The Uncertain Congressional Power to Ban State Felon Disenfranchisement Laws
Lessons from the Clash Between Campaign Finance Laws and the Blogosphere
Beyond the Margin of Litigation: Reforming U.S. Election Administration to Avoid Electoral Meltdown
Clicker Politics: Essays on the California Recall
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The California Recall Punch Card Litigation: Why Bush v. Gore Does Not Suck
Buckley is Dead, Long Live Buckley: The New Campaign Finance Incoherence of McConnell v. Federal Election Commission
The Surprisingly Easy Case for Disclosure of Contributions and Expenditures Funding Sham Issue Advocacy
A Critical Guide to Bush v. Gore Scholarship
Leaving the Empty Vessel of "Republicanism" Unfilled: An Argument for the Continued Non-Justiciability of Guarantee Clause Cases
Crescat Sententia's 20 Question interview with me
Yes on 89
My motion to file amicus brief/amicus brief supporting appellants in the ACLU punch card recall case
United States Supreme Court amicus brief that I wrote for the Center for Governmental Studies in the BCRA case
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