Elie Mystal Advocates for Overhaul of U.S. Legal System in ‘Bad Law,’ Proposes Abolishing Voter Registration Laws by 2029

Elie Mystal, a prominent legal commentator and author, has recently put forward a bold proposition in his new book “Bad Law,” calling for the elimination of voter registration laws in the United States. His argument is part of a wider critique in which he outlines ten laws that he believes are impeding American progress. During a recent interview, Mystal referred to his book as his “Project 2029,” emphasizing his vision for a reformed legal landscape by the end of the decade. In “Bad Law,” Mystal argues that certain existing statutes are not only obsolete but … Read more

Wisconsin Attorney General Takes Legal Action Against Elon Musk Over $1 Million Voter Payout Scheme

MADISON, Wis. — In a legal battle that heightens the tension amid an already contentious Supreme Court race in Wisconsin, the state’s attorney general has initiated a lawsuit against tech billionaire Elon Musk, aiming to halt his plan to distribute $1 million checks to select voters. The lawsuit, brought by Attorney General Josh Kaul, challenges Musk’s proposal as potentially unlawful under state and federal regulations regarding electoral incentives. Kaul, a Democrat, expressed urgent concern over the scheme, which he argues could infringe upon laws designed to protect the integrity of the voting process. The controversy … Read more

Judge Allows Elon Musk’s Controversial $1 Million Voter Giveaway Ahead of Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

MADISON, Wis. — In a contentious turn of events amid the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, a state judge on Saturday declined to block Elon Musk from distributing $1 million checks to two state voters during a pre-election rally. The decision came despite objections from the state attorney general, who swiftly appealed the ruling, arguing that such payments violate state law. The closely watched judicial election, set for Tuesday, has notably attracted record-breaking spending, including significant contributions from Musk himself. The billionaire tech mogul has expressed his support for Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel, who … Read more

Wisconsin Kicks Off In-Person Absentee Voting as Supreme Court Race and Voter ID Law Amendment Heat Up April Ballot

MILWAUKEE — Ahead of the April 1 election, Wisconsin voters face decisions that extend beyond electing officials, with in-person absentee voting opening Tuesday. A prominent item on the ballot is the potential constitutional amendment of the state’s existing voter ID requirement. Voters will cast their ballots on whether to formalize the need for photo identification at polling stations into the Wisconsin constitution. This constitutional amendment, labeled as QUESTION 1, seeks to embed photo ID requisites for voting into the fabric of state law, which would make it more challenging to alter in the future. Proponents … Read more