Academic Papers and Reports on Election Law Issues
PAXTON'S BID TO CHANGE THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OUTCOME
Gastwirth, Joseph L., A Gross Misuse of Statistical Reasoning: The Statistical Arguments Offered by Texas to the Supreme Court in an Attempt to Overturn the Results of the 2020 Election (May 25, 2021). Available at SSRN online repository of scholarly papers.
Dodson, Scott, Texas v. Pennsylvania and the Political-Question Doctrine (February 19, 2021). 2021 University of Illinois Law Review Online 141, UC Hastings Research Paper Forthcoming, Available at SSRN. (Argues that Texas’s claims, which were dismissed for lack of standing, were not barred by the political-question doctrine, though portions of the relief Texas sought may have been. The Supreme Court did not reach the merits issues, including the impact of the political-question doctrine on claims under the Electors Clause.),
Seamon, Richard Henry, Can Texas Mess With Other States’ Elections? Maybe So, under the Guarantee Clause (December 15, 2020). Available at SSRN.(16 pages).
TEXAS ELECTION LAW CASES IN STATE COURTS
Texas Supreme Court 2020 Election Litigation: List of Cases with Hyperlinks to Dockets and Opinions (November 12, 2020). Report available at SSRN online repository (2021) (14 pages).
U.S. ELECTION ADMINISTRATION AND CASES IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS
THE VIRUS AND THE VOTE: Administering the 2020 Election in a Pandemic. A Compendium of Research from the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project (July 2021) (800 pages).
CAMPAIGN REGULATION, VOTING, AND ELECTIONS
Salib, Peter and Krishnamurthi, Guha, Post-Election Litigation and the Paradox of Voting (December 31, 2020). University of Chicago Law Review Online (2021). Also available at SSRN (24 pages).
Davis, Xenna, Your Shirt or Your Vote: Why Texas’s Electioneering Law Unconstitutionally Infringes on Voters’ Freedom of Speech (February 4, 2021). Available at SSRN (27 pages).
ELECTION DATA AND METHODOLOGY IN RESEARCH
Derek Willis, Thessalia Merivaki & Ioannis Ziogas (2021) Election Data Transparency: Obtaining Precinct-Level Election Returns, Public Integrity, DOI: 10.1080/10999922.2021.1883854
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