Analysis of Husted v. Phillip Randolph Institute (2018) Christopher J. Schaefer, MA 9 July 2018 States are legally permitted to remove infrequent voters from its databases, according to the United States Supreme Court. A five-justice majority, led by Samuel Alito,...
Analysis of Gill v. Whitford (2018) Christopher J. Schaefer, MA 9 July 2018 The United States Supreme Court, in Gill v. Whitford, one of the 2017-18 session’s most highly anticipated and potentially transformational cases, ruled that Wisconsin’s legislative maps were...
Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission: The Remaking of American Campaign Finance Reform Christopher J. Schaefer, MA 9 July 2018 Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission (2009) was a landmark case, yet still controversial. It was a United States...
Weekly Snapshot 8-14 July 2018 1. US Service member killed in Afghanistan This week a US service member was killed by an Afghan security force member. The attack happened in the southern province of Uruzgan. The attack, which killed four and left several wounded...
Suggested Articles 8-14 July 2018 1. The Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes a Blow for Academic Freedom David French, in an article on National Review, writes about a court case that is close to home in the Midwest. In a ruling on Friday, July 6th, the Wisconsin supreme...