Srsly. And 100% of the professors who say that have sought extensions from publishers for manuscripts, edits, or peer reviews.
Lots to say about this but Iâll just observe that this decision is based on the idea that private parties suing to make government officials comply with the law *are themselves* âofficers of the United Statesâ subject to the Appointments Clause. Which should sound weird because it is.
One ways in which administrative burdens work is to impose burdens on third parties seeking to help citizens with their burdens. And that is exactly what Florida is doing here, with the goal of making it both harder to vote, and harder to help people to vote.
Voters of color in Florida are often reached by third-party groups, but a restrictive new law is slowing their efforts. âItâs having a tremendous impact on the communities that we serve,â says the leader of one voter rights organization in the state. boltsmag.org/florida...
The GOP imposed new restrictions on voter registration organizations, and threatened them with steep fines for violations. Now these groups are scrambling to adapt.
This is a really good piece (I read it in between my hourly checks of the 538 forecast and hurricane maps).
This one's from the heart. From 1980 to 2020, polls wildly miscalled the outcome five of eleven times, yet people have made following polls the center of their political lives. That is disturbing. prospect.org/politics/202...
Presidential polls are no more reliable than they were a century ago. So why do they consume our political lives?
The Relationalist knows what the economist cannot even assume.
Apparently the reasonable centrist position is more women bleeding out in parking lots.
Joe Manchin says he wonât endorse Kamala Harris after she vowed to gut the Senate filibuster to pass a bill codifying abortion rights.
Vice President Kamala Harrisâ vow to gut the Senateâs filibuster rule to pass a bill codifying abortion rights has cost her an endorsement from a leading Senate moderate: Joe Manchin.
A reason why I think this ruling is so important (and stayed up to write about it) is it shows how unbounded religious freedom claims can become with the right arguments and the right judges. This doesnât stop at abortion, it doesnât stop at non-profits.
BREAKING: Federal judge blocks employee abortion, IVF protections at thousands of Catholic employers nationwide New, at Law Dork: www.lawdork.com/p/federal-ju...
The group that brought the challenge to a new federal policy argues it cannot be forced to accommodate "immoral infertility 'treatments.'"
regular reminder bodily autonomy is a âhouse dividedâ issue. it is neither politically nor constitutionally tenable to allow each state to determine the legal rights a pregnant person has. www.cnn.com/2024/09/23/h...
Amari Marsh had just finished her junior year at South Carolina State University in May 2023 when she received a text message from a law enforcement officer.
The whole thread, especially why we - as experts - should be able to speak up via our membership associations, as well as the professional role these association play.
New, from me: The American Enterprise Institute is proposing that politicians prevent universities subsidizing faculty membership of academic associations that make "political statements." Its one more effort to remove scholarly voices from the public square. donmoynihan.substack.com/p/silencing-...
AEI has a new proposal to silence academic associations