Sunday, July 30, 2023

GOP ACE Act has provisions to limit voting and encourage dark money


This op-ed writer says ACT Act would:
  • Ban third party ballot collection
  • Impose new voter ID requirements on states
  • Ban 501(c)(4) disclosure
  • Raise from $5K to $50K the threshold for requiring nonprofits to register
  • Increase contribution limits
  • Completely rewrite DC's local election laws with no input from residents/voters.
Charlie Cooper

Thursday, July 27, 2023

PODA Act reintroduced


This bill is worth analyzing and possibly presenting to For the People -- Maryland for endorsement.

Charlie Cooper

Friday, July 21, 2023

Dems introduce Freedom to Vote Act in 118th Congress


Dems held press conference and touted the benefits of the bill to expand voting rights in federal elections, ban gerrymandering, and limit dark money. Dems say that Republican ACE bill, which may pass the House would limit opportunities to vote in order to skew elections toward the GOP.


Charlie Cooper

Judiciary Committee reports Whitehouse SCOTUS ethics bill out to Senate floor


Here is an account of the Senate Judiciary Committee markup of the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act authored by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D, RI). Republicans were unanimous in their condemnation of the bill, calling it an attack on the justices because of their conservative views.

[GMOM Board member Tina Coplan and I attended the session. The article does not begin to describe how hyperpartisan and ridiculous some of the senators' statements were. Republicans senators completely ignored the obvious ethical lapses by justices who benefit by association with billionaire donors.]

Charlie Cooper

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Could National Popular Vote Interstate Compact backfire on Dems?


LA Times editor poses scenarios where Dems lose the national popular vote but win the Electoral College. He also argues that Dems should gerrymander where they have an advantage.

Charlie Cooper

GOP ethics expert criticizes payments to Clarence Thomas aide


An aide to Clarence Thomas received several payments via Venmo in connection with a "CT Christmas Party." The payments were from former Thomas law clerks who now may have business before the Court, including one who recently successfully argued the case on affirmative action in university admissions.

"Richard Painter, who served as the chief White House ethics lawyer in the George W Bush administration and has been a vocal critic of the role of dark money in politics, said it was 'not appropriate' for former Thomas law clerks who were established in private practice to – in effect – send money to the supreme court via Venmo. . . . [sic]

"Painter said he would possibly make an exception if recent law clerks were paying their own way for a party. But almost all of the lawyers who made the payments are senior litigators at big law firms."

Charlie Cooper

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Supreme Court justices receive luxury travel in exchange for university appearances


"Documents obtained by The Associated Press through public records requests reveal that some all-expenses-paid trips — to Italy, Iceland and Hawaii, among others — are light on classroom instruction, with ample time carved out for the justices' leisure." Justices of all political leanings have benefited.

Charlie Cooper

AP investigation finds many more Supreme Court ethics lapses


Justices have used their staff to promote their book sales. They have attended campus fundraising events where wealthy donors to the university -- some of whom later have business before the Court -- receive special access to the justices. The questionable practices are not limited by political leaning.

"Lower court federal judges are generally barred from engaging in fundraising, political activity and 'lending the prestige of judicial office' to advance a judge's own 'private interests,'" but the Supreme Court's ethics principles and disclosure practices are much less stringent than those applied to other judges, Congress, or the Executive branch.

"[T]he Supreme Court's definition of banned fundraising is so narrow -– simply an event that raises more than it costs or where guests are asked for donations -– that it does not account for soliciting contributors later while reminding them of the special access they were afforded."


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Sunday, July 2, 2023

Why the Supreme Court should be expanded


I wrote this LTE counter talk of "Court packing" whenever the topic of expanding the number of justices on SCOTUS is raised. There are many good reasons to expand, and it could be phased in over several presidential terms to counter "packing" charges.

Charlie Cooper

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Elena Kagan says SCOTUS student loan decision is unconstitutional


Kagan says that the Court's interpretation of a statute allowing the Department of Education to waive or modify student loan terms during a national emergency should have been left with the political branches that are more responsive to the electorate. She wrote:

"From the first page to the last, today's opinion departs from the demands of judicial restraint," .... "At the behest of a party that has suffered no injury, the majority decides a contested public policy issue properly belonging to the politically accountable branches and the people they represent.

"That is a major problem not just for governance, but for democracy too. Congress is of course a democratic institution; it responds, even if imperfectly, to the preferences of American voters. And agency officials, though not themselves elected, serve a President with the broadest of all political constituencies. But this Court? It is, by design, as detached as possible from the body politic. That is why the Court is supposed to stick to its business — to decide only cases and controversies, and to stay away from making this Nation's policy about subjects like student-loan relief....

"[The Court] exercises authority it does not have. It violates the Constitution."