Joshua Sellers’s faculty profile
State Court Report March 24, 2026
Texas Primary Election Highlights the Hazards of Unnecessary Election Changes
Professor Joshua Sellers explains how confusion regarding the Texas primary election, caused by a last-minute switch from countywide to precinct-based voting in Dallas and Williamson counties, illustrates why election rules should be set early with adequate voter notice, unnecessary changes avoided, and correction of unfounded voter fraud narratives.
Verfassungsblog February 17, 2026
Nationalization Nonsense
Professor Joshua Sellers pens an article that examines the Constitutional underpinnings of America's decentralized elections and the risks posed by nationalizing the election process.
Verfassungsblog April 11, 2025
The U.S. President’s Electoral Power Play
Professor Joshua Sellers pens an academic blog post that analyzes President Donald Trump's executive order regarding election administration, maintaining that Trump overstepped his legal authority.
The Regulatory Review November 3, 2024
The Landscape of Voting Rights
Professor Joshua Sellers offers insight into the current landscape of U.S. election law, voting rights, and voter registration reform efforts.