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Mr. Talent
Counsel arguing for respondents, defending the view that candidates' standing to challenge ballot-counting deadlines should be narrowly limited and tied to substantial risk of electoral harm.
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Oct 8, 2025
• 1h 44min
Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections
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Mr. Clement, an experienced appellate litigator, represents the petitioners arguing that federal candidates should have standing to challenge state election laws impacting mail-in ballots. He discusses how extended counting periods lead to vote dilution and increased campaign costs. Mr. Talent defends a narrower view of standing, suggesting it should only apply when ballots could genuinely affect outcomes. Meanwhile, Ms. Oates argues for traditional standing rules, critiquing claims of speculative harm. The debate raises questions about candidate rights and practical implications for electoral integrity.
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