
Yasmin Dawood
@profdawood
Law prof @UTLaw. Voting rights, election law, comparative constitutional law, and democratic theory.
ID: 1397077320
http://www.law.utoronto.ca/faculty-staff/full-time-faculty/yasmin-dawood 02-05-2013 12:36:49
1,1K Tweet
1,1K Takipçi
755 Takip Edilen

Among the most outrageous parts of Georgia’s new voter suppression law is the provision making it a crime to approach voters in line to give them food and water. That should be held to violate the federal constitutional rights of voters and helpers alike. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/03/25…

So excited to be presenting at the UGA School of Law Dean Rusk International Law Center ABILA conference 'Democracy and Governance in the Internet Era' with Lori Ringhand Yasmin Dawood Graeme Orr and a bunch of other great folks on April 7 - see 👇below👇 for details + registration!


Had an amazing time (and learned a huge amount from our other panelists Yasmin Dawood Ciara Torres-Spelliscy Graeme Orr ) at the ABILA conference hosted by Lori Ringhand at the UGA School of Law Dean Rusk International Law Center on "Political Campaigns: Perspectives from Abroad"!


#ELB: Election Law Journal Special Issue on Foreign Election Interference: A Global Response (Edited by Lori Ringhand and Yasmin Dawood) electionlawblog.org/?p=122015 Election Law Journal Yasmin Dawood Lori Ringhand

"The democracy support agenda must therefore include a concerted campaign to strengthen what #UofT Yasmin Dawood calls the “electoral ecosystem” of democracy..." writes Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa's Roland Paris. theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl… (via The Globe and Mail)

#ELB: “Campaign Finance Ruling in Canada Relies in Part on a ‘Structural’ Inference” electionlawblog.org/?p=122590 guest post from Yasmin Dawood



It has been a difficult year but today we celebrate Indigenous resilience and settler allyship. So excited to announce that 20% of UTLaw's staff and faculty completed University of Alberta Faculty of Arts #IndigenousCanada MOOC law.utoronto.ca/reconciliation… Students' Law Society | University of Toronto #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay


Wonderful collaboration with Adrienne Stone Scott Stephenson at CCCS on this Junior Scholars Forum. Congratulations to all our presenters, who were selected from a very competitive pool of applications.


Join Yasmin Dawood Lori Ringhand Irène Couzigou, Andrew Geddis, and myself for this great ICON•S panel on foreign meddling in elections tomorrow at 10:20 UTC /11:20 BST!



Many thanks to the terrific editors at the Stanford Law Review for their insights & helpful feedback - and for organizing an amazing symposium on safeguarding the fundamental right to vote.

Karen Knop (Karen Knop) — a 🧵 1/12

