The U.S. Supreme Court will probably announce on May 14 whether it will hear Kidwell v City of Union, Ohio, no. 06-1226. This very interesting case presents the question of whether a government may spend tax dollars on advertising that … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2007
On April 28, the Nebraska Democratic State Executive Committee voted to use a February 9 caucus to choose the state’s delegates to the Democratic national convention. The state’s May presidential primary will just be a “beauty contest” with no role … Continue reading
On May 1, an Oregon Senate Committee passed SB 630. It provides that there would only be two candidates on the general election (for all partisan office except president). Supporters of the bill refer to this as “the open primary”, … Continue reading
On May 1, an Oregon Senate Committee passed SB 630. It provides that there would only be two candidates on the general election (for all partisan office except president). Supporters of the bill refer to this as “the open primary”, … Continue reading