Fund and von Spakovsky Offer to Debate Rick Hasen, Anytime, Anyplace

I learned over the weekend that Hans von Spakovsky and John Fund have offered to debate law professor Rick Hasen, anytime, anyplace about the allegations in their books.  The pair have offered to appear at particular events where Hasen will appear to rebut the allegations in Hasens’ book.  

So far, Hasen has refused to debate them about book contents.

I made a similar overture to Justin Levitt when I spoke at the National Council of State Legislature Meeting in Chicago.  I said I’d debate him about voter fraud, but so far haven’t heard anything either. 

Fund and von Spakovsky Offer to Debate Rick Hasen, Anytime, Anyplace

I learned over the weekend that Hans von Spakovsky and John Fund have offered to debate law professor Rick Hasen, anytime, anyplace about the allegations in their books.  The pair have offered to appear at particular events where Hasen will appear to rebut the allegations in Hasens’ book.  

So far, Hasen has refused to debate them about book contents.

I made a similar overture to Justin Levitt when I spoke at the National Council of State Legislature Meeting in Chicago.  I said I’d debate him about voter fraud, but so far haven’t heard anything either. 

Federal Court Rejects “Souls to the Polls” Argument in FL

All the headlines are naturally saying Florida lost the early voting issue, but the truth is that the core of the complaint about early voting – that church goers couldn’t get to early vote on Sunday and this discriminates against blacks – was squarely rejected by the court.  That won’t get much attention, but is a defeat for racialist arguments.

Federal Court Rejects “Souls to the Polls” Argument in FL

All the headlines are naturally saying Florida lost the early voting issue, but the truth is that the core of the complaint about early voting – that church goers couldn’t get to early vote on Sunday and this discriminates against blacks – was squarely rejected by the court.  That won’t get much attention, but is a defeat for racialist arguments.