By Cheryl Miller | June 29, 2021
The embattled governor is seeking to get his party affiliation listed next to his name on the ballot heading into the July recall election.
By Angela Morris | June 22, 2021
The attorney general must set broad priorities and define a vision for the office, which can redirect resources and impact rank-and-file government lawyers.
By Angela Morris | June 14, 2021
"Eva Guzman has served Texas for over 22 years honorably. She looks forward to putting her experience and know-how to work in a new role," said political consultant Justin Dudley.
By Jim Saunders | June 3, 2021
Florida Secretary of State Laurel Lee describes the lawsuit as a "shotgun" complaint that does not properly spell out allegations and contends that she should not be a defendant.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 3, 2021
"With little connection to any actual or perceived quid pro quo corruption interest, the FEC's asserted rationale boils down to a general concern about money in politics and campaign contributions to incumbents—but such general concerns about influence or access cannot justify government regulation in the vital area of political speech," the court ruled.
By Jim Saunders | May 21, 2021
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, chaired by Florida Sen. Rick Scott, above, is among the groups seeking to intervene in lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the controversial new elections law that places additional restrictions on voting by mail.
By Michael A. Mora | April 23, 2021
"That last election, 80%, 70% did not vote," Fischer said.
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By Raychel Lean | April 19, 2021
"I want candidates to convince me that it does not matter what their personal political beliefs are because, when you're a judge, it should not matter," one judicial decision-maker said.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | April 14, 2021
More Am Law 100 firm leaders are signing a statement that denounces voter disenfranchisement efforts, including leaders of Big Law firms in Texas, where the Legislature is considering bills that would limit access to voting.
By Marcia Coyle | April 7, 2021
"I hope and expect that the court will retain its authority, an authority that my stories have shown was hard-won. But that authority, like the rule of law, depends on trust," Justice Breyer said.
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