Law Professor James A. Gardner has recently authored “Deliberation or Tabulation? The Self-Undermining Constitutional Architecture of Election Campaigns.” It is in the Buffalo Law Review, April 2007, vol. 54, no. 5. It points out that the U.S. Supreme Court has … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2007
On July 2, the Indiana Democratic Party asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its appeal of Indiana’s law, requiring voters at the poll to show government photo-ID in order to vote. The case, Indiana Democratic Party v Rokita, doesn’t … Continue reading
A state trial court in Pennsylvania has set a trial date in the case to determine which faction of the Prohibition Party is entitled to the annual endowment. It will be August 16, 2007, in Media, Pennsylvania. The case is … Continue reading
On June 26, the Federal Election Commission authorized the U.S. Treasury to send a check for $16,356,000 to the Democratic Party, and another such check in the same amount to the Republican Party. This money is to be used for … Continue reading
OKIES, the group of Oklahoma residents working for an initiative to improve the ballot access lawsuits, is meeting on Sunday, July 8, at 1:30 pm, in Stroud, Oklahoma. The exact location is the Best Western Stroud Motor Lodge, 1200 N. … Continue reading