California is the new ground zero for free and fair elections
Trump’s obsession with California’s elections is neither entirely new nor surprising.
As the founder of Democracy Docket and Partner at Elias Law Group, Marc Elias is a nationally recognized authority in voting rights, redistricting and law. In 2020, Marc led the historic legal effort to protect voting rights, winning over 60 lawsuits against the GOP’s efforts to suppress the vote. As Republicans continue to mount aggressive challenges to voting, Marc continues to fight back in court and on Twitter. Fighting for democracy by his side is Marc’s Portuguese Water Dog named Blue.
Trump’s obsession with California’s elections is neither entirely new nor surprising.
In recent years, June has been the time when the high court delivers its most devastating blows against individual rights and the rule of law.
At the heart of these cases is the Purcell principle — the idea that courts should avoid changing voting or election rules too close to an election.
The foundation of our democracy is burning to the ground. It did not begin with Donald Trump, but he stoked the flames. The conservative Roberts Court did not light the match, but it has repeatedly declared fire hydrants, sprinklers and smoke detectors illegal.
The shadow docket has grown in scope and importance in a range of areas of the law. But none has been as important or as overlooked as the area of redistricting.
Redistricting is, in nearly every respect, a zero-sum game. When you remove a guardrail, the consequences are immediate and trigger others.
The media’s insistence that Trump’s critics are part of the problem gives cover to false equivalence — treating his lawlessness as one side of a legitimate debate.
Despite the will of the voters, Republicans have turned to the courts to overturn the election and discard the results.
The citizens of Virginia voted for a new map that will net Democrats an additional 4 congressional seats.
The Trump administration badly wants these records from all 50 states and has sued 30 states that refused its demands. My law firm is fighting the DOJ in all of them.
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