A Maine state law brought the U.S. closer toward having the popular vote determine the winner of the presidential elections.
Notre Dame law professor Derek Muller responds to Yoo and Delahunty in the latest issue of the Case Western Reserve Law Review, explaining why their theory is wrong. Even if there had been ...
Notre Dame law Prof. Derek Muller so finds in a new analysis of law professor political donations between 2017 and 2023. A.E. Houseman plays Harvard law Prof. Kingsfield in the classic 1973 movie ...
The Supreme Court’s recent rulings on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment have opened the door for state and local officials to ...
The willingness to bring more marginal legal cases reflects how the amount of money being put toward election litigation has increased significantly, said Derek Muller, an election law professor at ...
After the 2022 elections, a flurry of precinct-level recount petitions prevented Pennsylvania from certifying its election ...
Political parties’ legal expenses have skyrocketed to $154 million in 2022 from around $5 million in 2003, according to data ...
Derek Muller of Veritasium explained why red and green LED lights were relatively simple to make, but blue LED still remained ...
The Supreme Court quickly and unanimously resolved a case this week that had divided legal scholars for months, clearing a ...
I mean, in my judgment, I think it needs congressional consent," Derek Muller, a law professor at Notre Dame Law School, told ABC News. "If Congress fails to do that, I'm sure there will be ...