A U.S. District Court in Philadelphia will hear oral arguments in Constitution Party v Cortes on Monday, October 19, at 10 a.m., in the federal courthouse at 601 Market Street. The state will try to persuade the judge to dismiss … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2009
On September 22, the lawsuit Constitution Party of West Virginia v Jezioro was voluntarily dismissed by the West Virginia state agency that runs public parks. The Constitution Party had won the case in U.S. District Court on June 3, 2009, … Continue reading
The September 23 issue of the Muncie, Indiana Star Press, has this editorial, seeming to give support to last week’s decision invalidating Indiana’s law requiring voters at the polls to show government photo-ID that has not expired. … Continue reading
An Arizona administrative law judge has just concluded a 4-day hearing on whether Representative Doug Quelland should be removed from the legislature for alleging violating campaign finance laws. See this story. A decision is expected by mid-November. … Continue reading
In June 2008, some Ron Paul supporters won seats on the Alameda County, California, Republican Central Committee. Twentyfive days after the election, the County Chair of the Alameda Republican Party filed an election challenge, saying that some of the people … Continue reading