Commentary
Spakovsky: Citizenship Question Should Be on Census
2/19: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains why a question about citizenship is an essential addition to the US Census.
Symposium: Polling-Place Speech Restrictions Collide with Modern Free-Speech Doctrine
1/25: This year the Supreme Court will decide whether the First Amendment allows a “buffer zone” forbidding all political speech around polling places on Election Day.
Judge Upholds Alabama Voter ID Law in Win for Common Sense
1/17: A federal judge in Alabama has thrown out a lawsuit against the state’s voter ID law, finding that the law doesn’t prevent anyone from voting.
Ken Blackwell on Disbanding the Election Integrity Commission
1/4: The "Voters Without Borders" crowd has forfeited its seats at the table. How long did they think we would let them tie us up with meaningless lawsuits and stonewalling?
Blackwell: Lawsuits, Democrats at Fault for End of Voter Fraud Panel
1/4: ACRU's J. Kenneth Blackwell said President Trump made “the right move” to scrap an advisory council he created to study election fraud in the United States.
One Of America’s Key Voting Laws Is About To Face A Big Test At The Supreme Court
1/9: A case at the high court could have big implications for how aggressively states can remove voters from their rolls.
How Trump’s Voter Fraud Commission Was Sabotaged from Within
1/9: Much of the blame for the collapse of the commission appears to have originated from within the ranks of Trump’s own nominees to the blue ribbon panel.
The Obstruction of a Vital Election Integrity Commission
1/9: The commission may be dissolved, but the mandate from mainstream Americans to protect the integrity of our elections remains.
Drain on Democratic Voter Rolls Signals Trouble for Midterm Elections
Democratic party registration declines in several states.
Every Vote Really Does Count
If anyone believes that their vote does not count, they should move to Newport News.







