Ryan J. Reilly is a Justice reporter for NBC News. Previously, he was the senior justice reporter for HuffPost, where he covered the Justice Department and the FBI for more than a decade. He was 2017 Livingston Award finalist for his reporting on jail deaths, and has appeared on a variety of television programs, including The Situation Room, The Lead with Jake Tapper, Reliable Sources, All In with Chris Hayes, The Rachel Maddow Show, and American Voices with Alicia Mendendez. He lives in Washington, DC.
Professor Richard L. Hasen is an internationally recognized expert in
election law, writing as well in the areas of legislation and statutory
interpretation, remedies, and torts. He is co-author of leading
casebooks in election law and remedies. Hasen served in 2020 as a CNN
Election Law Analyst and as an NBC News/MSNBC Election Law Analyst in
2022. He directs UCLA Law’s Safeguarding Democracy Project.
From 2001-2010, he served (with Dan Lowenstein) as founding co-editor of
the quarterly peer-reviewed publication, Election Law Journal. He is
the author of over 100 articles on election law issues, published in
numerous journals including the Harvard Law Review, Stanford Law Review,
and Supreme Court Review. He was elected to The American Law
Institute in 2009 and serves as Reporter (with Professor Douglas
Laycock) on the ALI’s law reform project: Restatement (Third) of Torts:
Remedies. He also is an adviser on the Restatement (Third) of Torts:
Concluding Provisions.
His op-eds and commentaries have appeared in many publications,
including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post,
Politico, and Slate. Hasen also writes the often-quoted Election Law
Blog, which the ABA Journal named to its “Blawg 100 Hall of Fame” in
2015. The Green Bag recognized his 2018 book, The Justice of
Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Disruption, for
exemplary legal writing, and his 2016 book, Plutocrats United, received
a Scribes Book Award Honorable Mention. His 2022 book, Cheap Speech: How
Disinformation Poisons Our Politics—and How to Cure It, was named one
of the four best books on disinformation by the New York Times. His new
book, A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard
American Democracy, will be published by Princeton University Press in
February 2024.