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"It is not that American politics has nationalized, for better or for worse. It is that American politics has selectively localized," argues @proffontana (@gwlaw) on #HLRBlog:
"Forgetting the Place of Politics"
https://t.co/B664VOqwSb
ICYMI: “Climate Change and Conservatism” by Christine Todd Whitman (@GovCTW), former @EPA Administrator under Pres. George W. Bush and former Governor of New Jersey, on #HLRBlog #ClimateChange #ClimateAction
https://t.co/vNi8GQn17s
Democrats have taken back the House. Now what?
Here’s how they can tackle partisan gerrymandering, explains Prof. Nicholas Stephanopoulos on #HLRBlog: “Redistricting Reform in a Democratic House” https://t.co/buUbPFxeLO

Now that Democrats will control the House, what legislation should they pass to fight partisan #gerrymandering?
Nicholas Stephanopoulos (@UChicagoLaw) explains on #HLRBlog: "Redistricting Reform in a Democratic House"
https://t.co/buUbPFxeLO
Is there a conservative solution to climate change?
Christine Todd Whitman (@GovCTW), former @EPA Administrator under Pres. George W. Bush and NJ Governor, articulates a conservative vision in "Climate Change and Conservatism," on #HLRBlog: https://t.co/vNi8GQn17s
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THREAD: Before, after, or while (?) you vote in #Midterms2018, make sure to check out our election law posts on #HLRBlog! We've got state ballot initiatives, federalism, election security, super PACs and $$$, redistricting and gerrymandering, and much more! See 👇
Our #Midterms2018 series continues with “Super PACs and the Market for Data” by Michael Gilbert & Samir Sheth (@UVALaw), exploring the loopholes exploited by #superPACs selling data to political campaigns, on #HLRBlog
https://t.co/0uFRL60ZjU
"Pop quiz: which part of the federal government is tasked with preventing cyber interference in our elections? Congress has refused to say."
@derektmuller: "Cyber Interference in Elections and Federal Agency Action," on #HLRBlog https://t.co/iFUTbsXc6e
#Election2018 #midterms

What makes an election map "fair"?
That's a much trickier question than you might think, shows Rick Pildes on #HLRBlog, and the 4 anti-#gerrymandering ballot proposals in #Election2018 have different ideas of fairness.
https://t.co/ARqeEKM8jk
A 1949 law makes it illegal to protest on the Supreme Court's plaza, in part to insulate #SCOTUS from politics. But this "is incongruous with historical reality and our current political and cultural moment," argues @jonathanwpeters on #HLRBlog
https://t.co/qtjnPwVi9M
“For those who think that...state constitutions and...the initiative process can be used to rein in excessive gerrymanders, the Court could well do a whole lot more damage.”
@rickhasen: “The Next Threat to Redistricting Reform” on #HLRBlog #Election2018
https://t.co/5ZCyIn0aLK
Happy 1st birthday to the Harvard Law Review Blog!🎂
In just 1 year (with a 130-year-old parent), the #HLRBlog brought you top legal analysis from dozens of authors, both world-renowned and emerging stars. Thank you to all our amazing authors & readers! (RT to give a bday gift!)
Excited to announce our new platform for exploring today's biggest legal issues: the Harvard Law Review Blog https://t.co/qEbrk5VPmh
And in case you missed it, @ProfSchleich's post on #HLRBlog is here: "Federalism Is in a Bad State"
https://t.co/Iu1TrzYCHa
#Election2018 #Midterm2018 #federalism
“Our federal government ‘is in a bad state,’ and federalism may be its best hope”—Prof. Jessica Bulman-Pozen (@ColumbiaLaw) defends “state elections as ways to express national partisan commitments,” responding to @ProfSchleich’s post 👇#HLRBlog #midterms https://t.co/GTO6r2do67
California just banned hidden #bots from influencing an election. "Why not assume that protecting voters from counterfeits is even more important than protecting consumers from fake Nikes?" asks Prof. Rebecca Green (@WMLawSchool) on #HLRBlog https://t.co/UsI7ybvxig
#Election2018
Here's a great run-down of crucial democracy reforms on 2018 state ballots across the country (and an argument for judicial deference to voter-backed democratic enhancements), by @JoshuaADouglas (@ukcollegeoflaw) on #HLRBlog https://t.co/b9N6nxpKBg
#Election2018 #midterms
ICYMI: “Warren, Trump, and the Question of Native American Identity” #HLRBlog https://t.co/ZIJCjYjSC3
"Beyond its political theater, the Trump/Warren controversy is a reflection of the seemingly unresolvable conflict within and outside tribal communities over how to define Native American identity" -- Paul Spruhan, of Navajo Nation DOJ, on #HLRBlog https://t.co/ZIJCjYjSC3

“Federalism Is in a Bad State” by @ProfSchleich (@YaleLawSch) on #HLRBlog #Election2018 #MidtermElections #Midterms2018 https://t.co/Iu1TrzYCHa
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