January 15, 2026. This week, the Supreme Court ruled that political candidates hold a unique position allowing them to challenge election laws...
Supreme Court Poised to Uphold Candidate Standing in Bost v. Illinois
On October 8, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections1, a case on whether federal candidates have...
Lawsuit Erodes Election Integrity in Kansas
Thanks to a recent decision by a Kansas District Court, the state is barred from enforcing a 2021 law that made it illegal to falsely represent...
Did Kamala Harris’s and Tim Kaine’s Appearances on SNL Violate the Law?
This past weekend, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Virginia’s Democratic senatorial candidate Tim Kaine appeared on...
Supreme Court allows Virginia to Identify and Remove Noncitizens From its Voter Rolls, But Problems in Other States Remain.
On October 30, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed an order by a federal district court temporarily blocking Virginia from removing the names of over...
New California Law Prohibits Cities from Requiring ID to Vote
On September 26th, Gavin Newsom signed a law prohibiting California cities from requiring valid ID to vote in municipal elections. This was done in...
Supreme Court Lets Arizona Proof of Citizenship Requirement Stand
By statute, Arizona requires prospective registrants to establish citizenship when using the state’s voter registration form. This helps ensure the...
Virginia Governor Youngkin Takes Positive Step Towards Securing Elections
On August 7th, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) issued Executive Order Number Thirty-Five, strengthening election security procedures in Virginia. The...
Landmark’s Statement on Colorado Supreme Court’s Decision to Disqualify Donald Trump from Appearing on Ballot
Colorado Supreme Court concludes that Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment disqualifies Donald Trump from serving as President In a narrow 4-3...








