The 10th Circuit will hear Yes on Term Limits v Savage on September 25, Thursday, in Denver. This is the case on whether the U.S. Constitution protects the ability of out-of-staters to circulate petitions. The case is from Oklahoma. The … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2008
TIME Magazine has this essay on the Libertarian Party’s presidential ticket, which includes interviews with both Bob Barr and Wayne A. Root. Thanks to ThirdPartyWatch for the link. … Continue reading
Friday, July 11, is the Louisiana deadline for filing for Congress, both for candidates running in party primaries, and for independent candidates. The U.S. Senate race will have five candidates on the November ballot: Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu, a Republican … Continue reading
On April 3, a lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in New Hampshire, alleging that John McCain is not eligible under Article II to be president. See the complaint here. Thank to Dan Tokaji for this news. The case … Continue reading
On July 10, the Guam legislature passed Bill 287, which moves the territory’s general election presidential vote from November, to the Guam primary. This year, the Guam primary is on Saturday, September 6. The Governor has until July 24 to … Continue reading