Which candidate’s name should be listed first on a ballot? Should inactive voters’ names appear prin...
Election law is experiencing immense change. The Supreme Court’s recent approach to election law cas...
The deregulation of campaign finance is responsible for an influx of money into the American electio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This short article posits that arbitration is an under-explored mechanism for resolving post-electio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This essay proceeds in three sections. Section I lays the founda- tion for why our system encourages...
This Article was the result of a Symposium that explored the potential promises of alternative dispu...
Contention over power is a central feature of politics. In democracies, much of this occurs through ...
An election that is “disputed” lacks two qualities after Election Day: a clear winner and a concessi...
This Article examines the problems revealed in Washington State\u27s election system as a result of ...
The 2000 presidential election broke records in the amount of litigation it produced. The forty or s...
This Article explores how the Supreme Court’s recent pleading decisions in Twombly and Iqbal have im...
The elective branches get most of the attention when we think about democracy. But it\u27s important...
Which candidate’s name should be listed first on a ballot? Should inactive voters’ names appear prin...
Election law is experiencing immense change. The Supreme Court’s recent approach to election law cas...
The deregulation of campaign finance is responsible for an influx of money into the American electio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This short article posits that arbitration is an under-explored mechanism for resolving post-electio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This essay proceeds in three sections. Section I lays the founda- tion for why our system encourages...
This Article was the result of a Symposium that explored the potential promises of alternative dispu...
Contention over power is a central feature of politics. In democracies, much of this occurs through ...
An election that is “disputed” lacks two qualities after Election Day: a clear winner and a concessi...
This Article examines the problems revealed in Washington State\u27s election system as a result of ...
The 2000 presidential election broke records in the amount of litigation it produced. The forty or s...
This Article explores how the Supreme Court’s recent pleading decisions in Twombly and Iqbal have im...
The elective branches get most of the attention when we think about democracy. But it\u27s important...
Which candidate’s name should be listed first on a ballot? Should inactive voters’ names appear prin...
Election law is experiencing immense change. The Supreme Court’s recent approach to election law cas...
The deregulation of campaign finance is responsible for an influx of money into the American electio...