Take Care  //  5/7/17  //  Topic Update


Derek Muller has written an essay about election law decisions in the early Trump Administration (Election Law Blog).

A new proposal to shrink the membership of the Federal Election Committee is an attack on bipartisanship, argues former FEC chairman Brad Smith in The Columbus Dispatch.

President Trump is above the law of incitement, argues Quinta Jurecic on Lawfare.


Updates | The Week of February 19, 2018

2/25/18  //  Daily Update

Special Counsel Robert Mueller filed a new charge against Paul Manafort while Richard Gates pled guilty. Meanwhile, President Trump's proposal to arm teachers drew controversy in Washington.

Jacob Miller

Harvard Law School

Updates | The Week of February 5, 2018

2/11/18  //  Daily Update

The Nunes memo set off aftershocks; agencies scrambled to implement the Trump Administration's policies to mixed effect; and Congress passes a budget after a brief overnight shutdown.

Updates | The Week of January 22, 2018

1/28/18  //  Daily Update

The Government Accountability Office will investigate alleged fraud during the comment period on the FCC's proposed net neutrality rules. President Trump's decision to allow agencies with leftover funding to remain open during the government shutdown may have been illegal.