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9 Jun 2023, 5:39 am
Rick Pildes wrote this piece for Slate on how plaintiffs may harness new redistricting technology to bring more successful Section 2 claims after Milligan: This new technology makes it possible to find VRA districts that might have been hard to… Continue reading The post “The Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Decision Is Even Better Than It Looks” appeared first on Election Law Blog. [read post]
13 Sep 2023, 9:02 am
Towfigh, part of the Politics as Markets at 25 symposium: Politics as Markets by Professors Samuel Issacharoff and Rick Pildes is a seminal, path-breaking piece of scholarship… Continue reading The post Niels Petersen and Emanuel V. [read post]
18 Sep 2023, 7:50 am
It’s hard to overstate the importance to the legal academy of Sam Issacharoff and Rick Pildes’s article from 1998, Politics as Markets. [read post]
20 Sep 2023, 6:41 pm
The following is a post by Rosalind Dixon, part of the Politics as Markets at 25 sympsosium: Twenty-five years on, Sam Issacharoff and Rick Pildes’ Politics as Markets: Partisan Lockups of the Democratic Process continues to play a central… Continue reading The post Rosalind Dixon: “Politics as Markets: Here and There, Then and Now” appeared first on Election Law Blog. [read post]
30 Dec 2024, 6:15 pm
Reform Elections Now hosted a webinar on Electoral Reform in the United States:Proposals for Combating Polarization and Extremism (edited by Larry Diamond, Rick Pildes, and me.). [read post]
17 Apr 2024, 8:39 am
On Friday (April 19), Rick Pildes is delivering the Dunwody Lecture, sponsored by the Florida Law Review. [read post]
27 Apr 2024, 4:39 am
A new Common Ground Democracy essay, drawing upon Rick Pildes’s work, to discuss why it’s wrong to rely solely on a hope for increased civic virtue, among either politicians or voters, to protect democracy from authoritarianism. [read post]
2 May 2024, 5:29 am
Rick Pildes here. [read post]
29 Jun 2023, 2:20 pm
This was a great conversation that I moderated with Carolyn Shapiro, Bertrall Ross, Rick Pildes, and Derek Muller. [read post]
16 Apr 2010, 7:08 am
I know that my post's title has a "dog-bites-man" blandness, but, in the context of our hyper-ventilated politics, it is downright weird to come across an analysis of the investigation and trial of suspected terrorists as calmly nuanced as today's post by Rick Pildes and David Golove over at Baliknization. [read post]
5 Dec 2011, 6:54 am
Adrian Vermeule In the large and ever-growing category of articles I wish I’d written, the latest entry is Rick Pildes’s withering critique of a standard line about the Supreme Court. [read post]
30 Mar 2012, 7:45 am
In the meantime, it is a good reminder of Rick Pildes’s fine scholarship which sparked this conference. [read post]
15 May 2007, 5:24 am
Over at the Virginia Law Review's In Brief, there is a marvelous exchange between Adam Cox & Rick Pildes:The Temporal Dimension of Voting RightsEssay by Adam B. [read post]
21 Mar 2012, 5:34 pm
Rick Pildes reviews Posner and Vermeule in the Harvard Law Review. [read post]
1 Feb 2013, 2:28 pm
Some, like Rick Pildes, think we should move to a system of universal voter protection. [read post]
7 Sep 2010, 1:32 pm
But after Rick reports that Rick believes in instant-runoff voting, there's an explosion of IRV news and opinion and opinionated news. [read post]
5 Jan 2023, 12:45 pm
In his op-ed today about why the House Speakership affair "reflects larger structural forces that are changing American democracy," Rick Pildes lists some factors that he suggests serve as "forces of fragmentation [that] will continue to bedevil the leaders of both political parties, as they do parties throughout democracies today. [read post]
1 Sep 2022, 11:44 am
Like Rick Hasen, I was given homework by the House Committee on Administration after testifying in July on the independent state legislature theory. [read post]
7 Dec 2009, 6:16 pm
Rick Pildes has a well done take on one outlier issue here. [read post]
1 Aug 2011, 8:13 am
As Rick Pildes has explained, extreme party polarization has made governance increasingly difficult. [read post]