From WSJopinion: Democratic lawyers seek to hijack elections via state judges. The Supreme Court has a chance to stop them, write David B. Rivkin Jr. and Jason Snead.
Marc Elias, the leading Democratic election lawyer, complains that “a dangerous theory will have its day in court” this fall. That’s rich—he was instrumental in bringing it there by litigating the case that raises it. But his dire warnings have attracted plenty of support.
The headline of a Washington Post op-ed by a trio of legal scholars blares the threat of a “body blow to our democracy.”is the product of a nationwide campaign, led by Mr. Elias, to mow down state election laws that make it easy to vote but hard to cheat. That effort is a large part of the reason the Supreme Court felt the need to weigh in.
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