by Tom Carmona | Oct 26, 2017 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage One
Is Our Electoral Process Broken? Boston NPR Freak Out and Carry On Podcast Oct 26, 2017 This week on Freak Out And Carry On, recorded live in front of an audience at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Ron Suskind and Heather Cox Richardson talk with...
by Tom Carmona | Oct 20, 2017 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage One
Still bruised from Clinton loss, left takes aim at Electoral College in court Fox News Oct 19, 2017 A liberal-led push to overhaul the Electoral College could be moving from the op-ed pages to the courtroom, as a Harvard professor who flirted with a dark-horse...
by Tom Carmona | Oct 10, 2017 | Equal Votes Media Coverage Videos, Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage One
Is It Time To Reform The Electoral College? WBGH Oct 10, 2017 WATCH ON WGBH.ORG More Coverage On Step 2: Filing Lawsuits San Antonio Express-News: San Antonio judge weighs legality of Electoral College process in choosing a president Feb 13, 2019 San Antonio judge...
by Tom Carmona | Oct 9, 2017 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage One
Lawrence Lessig: It’s Time To Reform The Electoral College Texas Public Radio The Source Oct 9, 2017 The results of the 2016 presidential election prompted many Americans to question the electoral college – a winner-takes-all system which empowers a group of 538...
by Tom Carmona | Oct 5, 2017 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage One
The Lawsuit That Could Change the Electoral College with Lawrence Lessig The Majority Report October 5, 2017 Author and law professor, Lawrence Lessig, explains the questionable historical roots of the modern implementation of the electoral college. The legal case he...
by Tom Carmona | Oct 3, 2017 | Media Coverage, Press Coverage Stage One
Electoral-college reform would have defeated Donald Trump; now some Republicans back effort, seek action before 2020 The Oregonian Oct 4, 2017 Lawrence Lessig wanted to be president. In 2015, the Harvard Law School professor launched a quixotic, single-issue campaign...