Why The President Should Remain Commander In Chief Of The D.C. National Guard,
2022
Brigham Young University Law School
Why The President Should Remain Commander In Chief Of The D.C. National Guard, Christopher F. Melling
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sacrificing The Public's Health: Conspiracies And Trust In The Scientific Enterprise,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Sacrificing The Public's Health: Conspiracies And Trust In The Scientific Enterprise, Katherine Drabiak
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
An International Law Perspective On Political Informational Warfare: The Challenges Of Combating The Weaponized Use Of Conspiracy Theories And Disinformation To Undermined Democracy,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
An International Law Perspective On Political Informational Warfare: The Challenges Of Combating The Weaponized Use Of Conspiracy Theories And Disinformation To Undermined Democracy, Kimberly Breedon
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Psychology Of Conspiracy Theories,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
The Psychology Of Conspiracy Theories, Daniel Jolley
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Gödel Conspiracy,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
The Gödel Conspiracy, F.E. Guerra-Pujol
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Donald Trump And The End Times: How Dispensational Premillennialism Connects Christians With The Big Election Lie,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Donald Trump And The End Times: How Dispensational Premillennialism Connects Christians With The Big Election Lie, David W. Opderbeck
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Un-Reality Of Democratic Order: An Alternative,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
The Un-Reality Of Democratic Order: An Alternative, Nick Sciullo
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Conspiracy Theories And The U.S. President's Exercise Of Free Speech On Social Media: Constitutional Issues And Challenges,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Conspiracy Theories And The U.S. President's Exercise Of Free Speech On Social Media: Constitutional Issues And Challenges, Cynthia Boyer
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Capital Offense: Is Donald Trump Guilty Of Inciting A Riot At The Capital?,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Capital Offense: Is Donald Trump Guilty Of Inciting A Riot At The Capital?, Michael Conklin
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Conspiracy In The New Republic: Peter Porcupine And The Lessons From Revolutionary France,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Conspiracy In The New Republic: Peter Porcupine And The Lessons From Revolutionary France, Patrick Callaway
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
"Purifying Politics": Illinois Know Nothings An The Perplexities Of The Paranoid Style,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
"Purifying Politics": Illinois Know Nothings An The Perplexities Of The Paranoid Style, Ian Iverson
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Conspiracies And American Democracy: What's Old? What's New? And What's Dangerous?,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Conspiracies And American Democracy: What's Old? What's New? And What's Dangerous?, James Morone
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Alternate Realities: Conspiracy Theory And The Constitutional And Democratic Order,
2022
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Alternate Realities: Conspiracy Theory And The Constitutional And Democratic Order, Dr. Charles J. Reid, Jr.
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Education Freedom Pac V. Reid, 138 Nev. Adv. Op. 47 (June 28, 2022),
2022
University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law
Education Freedom Pac V. Reid, 138 Nev. Adv. Op. 47 (June 28, 2022), Servando Martinez
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
This appeal comes from a district court order enjoining an initiative petition’s circulation and the initiative’s placement on the ballot. In an opinion drafted by Justice Hardesty, the Court considered whether the district court properly denied EFP’s request to dismiss the complaint because the district court had not set the matter for a hearing within 15 days. The Court acknowledges that, under the Nevada Constitution, an initiative petition cannot require appropriations or expenditures, must adequately inform potential signatories about the petition’s goal, and cannot invade the Legislature’s primary role of proposing and enacting laws. The ...
Cegavske V. Hollowood, 138 Nev. Adv. Op. 46 (June 28, 2022),
2022
University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law
Cegavske V. Hollowood, 138 Nev. Adv. Op. 46 (June 28, 2022), Servando Martinez
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
In an opinion drafted by Justice Stiglich, the Court considered whether initiative sponsors may withdraw a petition or whether an initiative petition’s signatories or the public acquire any rights in a petition. This appeal involves two verified initiative petitions to place questions on the ballot for the Nevada 2022 general election and the sponsors' withdrawal of the initiative petitions. Although Nevada law provides a procedure to withdraw an initiative petition and directs that “no further action may be taken on [a withdrawn] petition,”2 Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske refused to honor the withdrawals of the two petitions at ...
A New Supreme Court Case Threatens Another Body Blow To Our Democracy,
2022
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
A New Supreme Court Case Threatens Another Body Blow To Our Democracy, Katherine A. Shaw, Leah Litman, Carolyn Shapiro
Online Publications
When the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, the justices in the majority insisted they were merely returning the issue of abortion to the democratic process. But a case the court has announced it will hear in its October term could make that democratic process a lot less democratic.
A New Stage In The Struggle For Voting Rights,
2022
University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law
A New Stage In The Struggle For Voting Rights, Lynn Adelman
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Back To Basics: How International Election Observation Standards Can Strengthen Democracy In The United States,
2022
University of Georgia School of Law
Back To Basics: How International Election Observation Standards Can Strengthen Democracy In The United States, Ward Evans
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Written Testimony Of Philip Hackney For The Hearing On Laws And Enforcement Governing The Political Activities Of Tax-Exempt Entities (U.S. Senate Finance Committee Subcommittee On Taxation And Irs Oversight, May 4, 2022),
2022
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Written Testimony Of Philip Hackney For The Hearing On Laws And Enforcement Governing The Political Activities Of Tax-Exempt Entities (U.S. Senate Finance Committee Subcommittee On Taxation And Irs Oversight, May 4, 2022), Philip Hackney
Testimony
Are tax laws and IRS enforcement up to the task of overseeing the tax issues associated with the political activities of tax-exempt organizations? Though the tax laws governing the tax-exempt realm are wanting, our overall legal structure is not bad. It is justifiable at least. Where we fall down as a nation in this space is in the enforcement. We do not allocate enough resources to this arena, and we do not institutionally offer the support necessary to enforce these laws. These failures do not favor one party over the other but favor those interests in the country with the ...
Pursuit Of The Vote: Factors Utilized In Resisting Discrimination In Democratic Elections,
2022
Belmont University
Pursuit Of The Vote: Factors Utilized In Resisting Discrimination In Democratic Elections, Matthew Nicholson
Honors Scholars Collaborative Projects
Suffrage movements make use of various social and political factors to pressure their governments to expand the scope of voting rights. Using McAdam’s political process model, I will analyze how disenfranchised groups’ use of nonviolent demonstration, appeals to international pressure, and appeals to religion, affects their success. This will also highlight patterns that emerge when groups are willing to instigate violence in pursuit of their goals. Most studies examine these variables in the context of the pursuit of independence or revolution, whereas this study focuses on groups wishing to remain within a system given their desired reforms. I will ...
