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Lawrence Lessig @ Medium: EqualVotes.US: Where we are, where we’re going

by Tom Carmona | Oct 23, 2017 | Commentary, Commentary Stage One

EqualVotes.US: Where we are, where we’re going Lawrence Lessig @ Medium Oct 21, 2017  Almost a year ago, a bunch of us began talking about how to fix an increasingly dangerous flaw in the mechanics of our Republic — the Electoral College. We had just witnessed the...

Lawrence Lessig & Richard Painter @ USA Today: Let’s fix Electoral College. It’ll be easy compared to gerrymandering

by Tom Carmona | Oct 13, 2017 | Commentary, Commentary Stage One

Let’s fix Electoral College. It’ll be easy compared to gerrymandering Lawrence Lessig & Richard Painter @ USA Today Oct 13, 2017 In each state, in a clear denial of proportionality, millions of votes for president don’t count. This concept needs...

Jason Harrow @ Medium: The Road To The Supreme Court

by Tom Carmona | Oct 5, 2017 | Commentary, Commentary Stage One

The Road To The Supreme Court Jason Harrow @ Medium Oct 5, 2017 The ultimate goal of the Equal Votes project is to have the U.S. Supreme Court find that the winner-take-all method of allocating electoral college votes violates the core “one person, one vote” principle...

Jason Harrow @ Medium: Why Equal Votes And The National Popular Vote Work Well Together

by Tom Carmona | Oct 4, 2017 | Commentary, Commentary Stage One

Why Equal Votes And The National Popular Vote Work Well Together Jason Harrow @ Medium Sep 29, 2017 On September 22, Equal Citizens founder Lawrence Lessig went on Reddit “Ask Me Anything” to answer questions about our Equal Votes project. He received several...

Jason Harrow @ Medium: Why Courts, Part 2: Courts Are Good At Analyzing Equality

by Tom Carmona | Sep 26, 2017 | Commentary, Commentary Stage One

Why Courts, Part 2: Courts Are Good At Analyzing Equality Jason Harrow @ Medium Sep 26, 2017 In my prior post, I explained why it’s helpful that, after we file our legal complaint, a court has to take up our case and tell us whether we win or lose. But that raises the...

Lawrence Lessig @ Reddit AMA: Ask Me Anything about Reforming the Electoral College and Equal Votes

by Tom Carmona | Sep 22, 2017 | Commentary, Commentary Stage One

Ask Me Anything about Reforming the Electoral College and Equal Votes Lawrence Lessig @ Reddit AMA Sep 22, 2017 “I’m Lessig of Harvard Law School, here to answer questions about the case EqualVotes.US want to bring to reform the Electoral College. AMA!”...
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