In January 2010, the Arkansas Supreme Court removed Little Rock Circuit Judge Willard Proctor from office. The Arkansas Supreme Court found that Judge Proctor had a conflict of interest, because he ran a nonprofit corporation, Cycle Breakers, to reform people … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2010
On March 19, Florida filed this brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Citizens for Police Accountability v Browning, 09-861. This is the case on whether Florida is violating the U.S. Constitution by letting exit pollsters work within 25 feet … Continue reading
The Constitution Party is currently petitioning to place one U.S. House candidate on the West Virginia ballot. He is Phil Hudok, running in the 2nd district. His web page, http://www.hudok.com, is here. His web page has a blank petition form. … Continue reading
The Mountain Party of West Virginia is that state’s affiliate of the Green Party. This year it has chosen to nominate by primary rather than by convention. Therefore, anyone who wanted to run as a Mountain Party candidate was required … Continue reading
On March 18, North Carolina filed this response brief in Greene v Bartlett, the case pending in U.S. District Court over the state’s ballot access laws for independent candidates for U.S. House. They are so severe, they have never been … Continue reading