McCormick-Oz case reveals ‘perfect storm’ of election issues, Temple expert says
Has the Oz-McCormick election dispute exposed a larger threat to American democracy? Professor Craig Green says yes. Read more.
Has the Oz-McCormick election dispute exposed a larger threat to American democracy? Professor Craig Green says yes. Read more.
A Fifth Circuit decision that greatly reduces the SEC’s power has significant implications for administrative law, other regulatory agencies, and the scope of the federal government itself, says Prof. Craig Green. Read more.
Should undated mail-in ballots be counted in the PA GOP Senate race? David McCormick has asked the court to say yes, and Prof. Craig Green says the Voting Rights Act supports his claim. Read more.
PA GOP Senate candidates Mehmet Oz and David McCormick are headed to court over mail-in ballots with missing dates. Prof. Craig Green says that by law, ballots must be counted unless the missing information is “material” to their vote. Read more.
Was conservative opposition to Chevron deference after Obama’s re-election a harbinger of today’s partisan Supreme Court? Prof. Craig Green’s scholarship, cited in this Politico article, makes the case. Read more.
As public trust in SCOTUS continues to erode, Prof. Craig Green joins Radio Times to discuss the reasons why. Read more.
What happens if we can no longer trust the integrity of our elections? How might changes at the Supreme Court come into play? Prof. Craig Green joins KYW’s InDepth podcast to explore these chilling possibilities for the future of American democracy. Read more.
The leak of Justice Alito’s draft opinion overturning Roe poses a real threat to the Supreme Court as an institution, says Prof. Craig Green. Read more here.
Prof. Craig Green says that Justice Alito’s draft opinion would create the “biggest reduction in privacy rights in 50 years” and prove “exceptionally troubling well outside abortion law.” Read more here.
Justice Alito’s draft opinion in Dobbs may have roots in his very first opinion, a dissent in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Prof. Craig Green says it’s an aggressive opinion that casts a shadow over many other rights, including marriage equality and contraception. Read more in the Philadelphia Inquirer.