On alleged inconsistencies, Medium (November 24, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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State legislatures do not have the power to veto the people's choice in an election, USA Today (November 18, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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State Legislatures Can’t Ignore the Popular Vote in Appointing Electors, Lawfare (with Jason Harrow) (November 6, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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Why Pennsylvania should take its time counting votes, CNN (with Van Jones) (November 4, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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RCV in Massachusetts: When the piper gets ignored, Medium (October 30, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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The Mess Congress Could Make, The Atlantic (October 19, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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What happens if a nominee dies shortly before or after the election? It’s complicated, The Washington Post (with Jason Harrow) (October 6, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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How Ginsburg’s Seat is Saved, Medium (September 19, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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The Scary Result of a Black Man Arguing With a Cop: Getting hit by a police car isn’t justifiable, Level (September 1, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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Hey NYT, please just don’t, Medium (June 26, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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Fearing bubbles, Medium (June 1, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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The Supreme Court v. the coronavirus, The Boston Globe (May 14, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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Morning after thoughts, Medium (May 14, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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What Rick Hasen is Missing, Medium (May 6, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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It won't be 1972; don't make it 1968, Medium (March 1, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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On suing the Times, Medium (January 13, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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Don’t allow McConnell to swear a false oath, The Washington Post (January 8, 2020) (link ) (perma )
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Why Mayor Pete’s ‘wine cave’ dinner is beside the point, Los Angeles Times (December 20, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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This is the silent political revolution of 2020, CNN (December 12, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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How Twitter just might save democracy in America, The Philadelphia Inquirer (November 14, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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Clickbait Defamation: On the careful reading of the New York Times editors, Medium (September 15, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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On Joi and MIT, Medium (September 8, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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Response to Commentators, Symposium on Lawrence Lessig’s Fidelity and Constraint, Balkinization (August 13, 2019) (link )
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Why John Roberts may be right about gerrymandering, The Washington Post (July 10, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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Fundamental reform must be on the Democrats’ Debate Stage, Medium (June 4, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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American democracy is broken. We must demand 2020 candidates commit to a fix, The Guardian (May 5, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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Trump's border wall demand is constitutionally illegitimate, The Guardian (January 4, 2019) (link ) (perma )
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Beto O'Rourke's biggest blind spot cost him Texas. Democrats, take note, The Guardian (November 11, 2018) (link ) (perma )
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Congress’ Latest Move To Extend Copyright Is Misguided, Wired Magazine (May 18, 2018) (link ) (perma )
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Mulvaney shows why we need to change our elections, Washington Post Blogs (April 29, 2018) (link ) (perma )
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The electors should reflect the people’s choice, Washington Post (November 25, 2016) (link ) (perma )
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Three ways Congress can muscle-up to your voting rights, Chicago Sun-Times (with Michael Golden) (August 19, 2016) (link ) (perma )
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All Together Now, Sierra Magazine (September/October 2016) (link ) (perma )
After the Battle Against SOPA – What’s Next?, The Nation (January 26, 2012) (link ) (perma )
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Calling for a Convention, The American Prospect (January 4, 2012.) (link ) (perma )
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The Great Promise of Super-PACs, The Huffington Post (December 20, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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Newt Gingrich: The Man who Changed Washington, CNN (November 21, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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More Money Can Beat Big Money, The New York Times (November 16, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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One More Try: The Rules Versus the Game, The Huffington Post (October 27, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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A Reply to the @EdgeofSports: Who Exactly Are the 99%?, The Huffington Post (October 26, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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A response to Dave Zirin’s "Memo to Lawrence Lessig: The Tea Party is No Answer for Occupy USA", The Nation (October 26, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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Something More Than Polarization, The Huffington Post (October 25, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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A Letter to the #Occup(iers): The Principle of Non-Contradiction, The Huffington Post (October 12, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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#OccupyWallSt v2: What Cross-Partisanship Must Mean, The Huffington Post (October 7, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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#OccupyWallSt, Then #OccupyKSt, Then #OccupyMainSt, The Huffington Post (October 5, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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Report from the Conference on the Constitutional Convention, The Huffington Post (September 30, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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The Good Soul Howard Schultz: Exploiting an Addict Rather Than Ending an Addiction, The Huffington Post (August 25, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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A Conference on the Constitutional Convention, The Huffington Post (August 10, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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An Open Letter to North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue: Support Community Broadband, The Huffington Post (May 20, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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On the Significance of the Roemer Announcement, The Huffington Post (March 3, 2011) (link ) (perma )
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An Obvious Distinction, The Huffington Post (November 12, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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In Praise of Tea, The Huffington Post (November 11, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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The “Imbecile” and “Moron" Responds: On the Freedoms of Remix Creators, The Huffington Post (October 15, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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A Letter to FixCongressFirst.Org: Where We Are, Where We’re Going, The Huffington Post (October 15, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Democracy After Citizens United, Boston Review (September/October, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Sorkin vs. Zuckerberg, The New Republic (October 1, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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How the campaign finance system is eroding confidence in Congress, The Washington Post (October 1, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Neo-Progressives, The Huffington Post (September 3, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Google-Verizon should prompt FCC to demand Net Neutrality (with Susan Crawford), The Mercury News (August 12, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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On the Rage of Gibbs, The Huffington Post (August 12, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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ASCAP’s attack on Creative Commons, The Huffington Post (July 10, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Adding Pathetic to Puny: On Why We’re Joining Others to Oppose the DISCLOSE Act, The Huffington Post (June 16, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Rhode Island’s David Segal’s Call for a Constitutional Convention, The Huffington Post (June 14, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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OK, So Now I’m a Liar, The Huffington Post (May 11, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Obama’s Pick of Kagan Recognizes the Difference Between 4 and 5, The Huffington Post (May 11, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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The Democrats’ Dirty Money Problem, The Huffington Post (April 27, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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A Better Chance at Justice for Abuse Victims, The New York Times (April 27, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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A Case for Kagan, The Huffington Post (April 26, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Obama’s go-it-alone mistake; A trade agreement raises constitutional concerns, The Washington Post (with Jack Goldsmith) (March 26, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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The Moment, The Huffington Post (March 22, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Delusion on the Hill? The Earmark Puzzle, The Huffington Post (March 17, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Citizens Unite, The Huffington Post (March 16, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Italy and the Internet, The Huffington Post (March 16, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Systemic Denial, The Huffington Post (March 4, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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How to Get Our Democracy Back, The Nation (February 22, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Letter: Campaign Finance Ruling, The New York Times (February 20, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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“A Dose of Realism”? How About This for “Realism”: We Need Leadership, The Huffington Post (February 17, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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The Democrats’ Response to Citizens United: Not (Even Close to) Good Enough, The Huffington Post (February 15, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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For the Love of Culture,, The New Republic (February 4, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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How to Get Our Democracy Back, The Nation (February 3, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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For the Love of Culture: Google, copyright, and our future, The New Republic . (February 2, 2010) (link ) (perma )
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Against Transparency, The New Republic (October 9, 2009) (link ) (perma )
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Don’t Make Kids Online Crooks, US News & World Report (December 29, 2008) (link ) (perma )
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It’s Time To Demolish The FCC, Newsweek (December 22, 2008) (link ) (perma )
Make Way for Copyright Chaos, The New York Times (March 18, 2007) (link ) (perma )
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Cyberspace and Freedom of Expression: What Things Regulate Speech: CDA2.0 vs. Filtering, in Law and Society Approaches to Cyberspace (Paul Schiff Berman ed., Ashgate Publishing, 2007) (link ) (perma )
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I Blew it on Microsoft, Wired Magazine (January 1, 2007) (link ) (perma )
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Do Not Bow Down Before the Famous on Copyright, Financial Times (December 7, 2006) (link ) (perma )
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Creativity in Real Space, in Censoring Culture: Contemporary Threats to Free Expression, New Press (2006) (link ) (perma )