U.S. District Court Hears Three Hours of Argument in New Hampshire Ballot Access Case

A U.S. District Court in New Hampshire heard oral argument for three hours on Thursday, June 18, in the New Hampshire Libertarian Party ballot access case. There will be another hearing soon to present witnesses, and until that second hearing is held, there will be no opinion. The issue is the 2014 law that makes it illegal to circulate the party petition in an odd year.

The next hearing will probably be in early or mid-July. The Judge hopes to release an opinion no later than the end of August 2015.

UPDATE: here is a story about the hearing.


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U.S. District Court Hears Three Hours of Argument in New Hampshire Ballot Access Case — 1 Comment

  1. EVERY election is N-E-W.

    What is so difficult about *equal* in the 14th Amdt’s EQUAL protection clause — regarding ballot access ???

    Answer – too many MORON lawyers and robot party hack super MORON judges to count.

    The time bomb govt and foreign trade deficits get worse and worse — until CRISIS day.

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