From Marc Elias <[email protected]>
Subject The dogs that did not bark: my weekend reading list
Date October 12, 2024 11:00 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Here are the five stories you probably overlooked last week.

[link removed]

Preview of my weekend reading list
In The Adventure of Silver Blaze, Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery surrounding the disappearance of a racehorse by noting that the watchdog guarding the stable did not bark — suggesting the guilty party was known to the dog. The lesson is that sometimes the best evidence is contained in what did not happen — when the dog does not bark.

As we head into the final weeks of the election, we are flooded with stories about frenetic events: campaign rallies, political advertisements, lawsuits and administrative actions. But equally important are the things that aren’t happening, the rules that are — for better or worse — not changing. They are the dogs that did not bark that might, in fact, be the best evidence of what is happening.

So, sit back, tell your pups to be quiet and let’s take a look at the most important news that you probably overlooked last week.


** THE SCOREBOARD
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]
[link removed]


** YOUR WEEKLY SNAPSHOT
------------------------------------------------------------


** Top Issues
------------------------------------------------------------

Upgrade to find out. ([link removed])


** Top States
------------------------------------------------------------

Upgrade to find out. ([link removed])


** Decisions Handed Down
------------------------------------------------------------

11


** Decisions We’re Waiting For
------------------------------------------------------------

48


** YOUR WEEKEND READING LIST
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]

Georgia’s Voter Registration Deadline Will Not Be Extended Post Hurricane ([link removed])

Democracy Docket

Amid a natural disaster like Hurricane Helene, voters should not have to worry that their fundamental right will be taken from them.
[link removed]

Upgrade to unlock story #2 ([link removed])
[link removed]

Upgrade to unlock story #3 ([link removed])
[link removed]

Upgrade to unlock story #4
[link removed]

Upgrade to unlock story #5

If you want to continue receiving my weekly scorecard and weekend reading lists — plus invites to exclusive live events with me, my two monthly newsletters and more — upgrade to our premium membership ([link removed]) and support Democracy Docket’s work in keeping you informed on the latest news about voting and elections in the courts.
UPGRADE FOR THE REST OF THE READING LIST ([link removed])

Lastly, a quick reminder to join me on Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. ET for an exclusive live podcast recording with Al Franken — renowned comedian and former U.S. senator. We’ll dive into the state of politics, Franken’s insights from his time in the Senate and what to expect in the post-election landscape. You won’t want to miss it. This event is for members only so be sure to upgrade today ([link removed]) to join.

Plus, Bode will be tuning in too.
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]

We also understand that not everyone is able to make this commitment, which is why our free daily and weekly newsletters aren’t going anywhere! If you prefer not to receive samples of our premium content and only want our free daily and weekly newsletters, you can opt out here ([link removed]) .

This email was sent to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
why did I get this? ([link removed]) unsubscribe from this list ([link removed]) update subscription preferences ([link removed])
Democracy Docket LLC . 250 Massachusetts Ave NW Ste 400 . Washington, DC 20001-5825 . USA
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis