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What Is Election ‘Meddling’ and When Did Everyone Start Using That Term?

Former acting solicitor general Walter Dellinger tweeted a question last week: Who decided that the right word for the Russian military/intelligence attack on our democratic election was "meddling"? This trivializing term is defined as to "busy oneself unduly with something … Continue reading

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AREN’T WE ALL?  Still waiting for the outrage on Mexico’s (and everyone else’s) election meddling….

AREN’T WE ALL?  Still waiting for the outrage on Mexico’s (and everyone else’s) election meddling. Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –

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Senate Committee Confirms Russian Meddling in 2016 President Election

For nearly a year and a half, American citizens and government officials have been debating the degree of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.  It has been alleged that Vladimir Putin and the Russian government developed a clear … Continue reading

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Why Latin America Needs to Prepare Now for Election Meddling

The Kremlin’s interference in the 2016 U.S. elections caught the world by surprise. This wasn’t because election interference of that kind hadn’t happened before—it had, just ask the Ukrainians—but simply because no one thought the Kremlin would dare to challenge … Continue reading

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