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Elections Now Happen in Both Ballot Boxes and Courts

Nov 29, 202215 min
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Episode description

Elections are typically decided at the ballot box. But in the past few years, the judicial system has been getting more and more involved. Spending on election-related litigation has ballooned during this time, according to George Washington University law professor Spencer Overton. This is one of many indications that political fights aren't ending when the results are announced but are instead migrating to courthouses across the country, he says. Overton joins our weekly legal news podcast, On The Merits, to talk about why this trend is happening and to run down the most significant election law cases that were filed after this month's midterm contests. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
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