From Team Democracy Docket <[email protected]>
Subject Introducing our ISL theory resource page
Date July 12, 2022 12:00 PM
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Next year, the U.S. Supreme Court is going to decide Moore v. Harper, a case that could have huge consequences for election law and voting. That’s because the case gives the Court the opportunity to review the independent state legislature theory (ISL), a fringe, right-wing theory that could allow state legislatures to set election rules and congressional maps unchecked — not by governors, the courts, the people or even state constitutions themselves. Democracy is literally going to be on the docket. [link removed]

To help you understand the implications of the ISL theory, we’ve created a resource page where you can find all our content about it, including our overview of the theory from March, how Moore v. Harper opens up a review of this theory and Marc’s recent piece, “A Dangerous Theory Will Have Its Day in the U.S. Supreme Court.” We’ve also included other Supreme Court cases that deal with this theory as well as links to recent Twitter Spaces.

Check out our resource page here: [link removed]

We’ll continue adding new content to the page, so everything you’ll need to know will be in one place.

Let’s keep up the fight,
Team Democracy Docket



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