This interesting article describes the progress of the trial over whether Connecticut’s Secretary of State, Susan Bysiewicz, satisfies a statute that requires candidates for Attorney General to have engaged in the “active practice of law” for the past ten years. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court hears Doe v Reed, 09-559, on April 28. On April 20, the final brief in that case was filed. Read it here. It is the rebuttal brief for proponents of keeping petition names and addresses secret, … Continue reading
On April 19, Arizona SB 1024 was amended in the House. SB 1024 is the bill to delete the names of candidates for presidential elector from the November ballot, and to add the names of vice-presidential candidates. Currently, Arizona is … Continue reading
National Review Online has this exclusive interview with Florida Governor Charlie Crist. Thanks to Political Wire for the link. Crist says he absolutely will run for the U.S. Senate this year, either as a Republican or as an independent. He … Continue reading
According to this story, the leadership of the U.S. House will not bring HR 157 to the floor of the House this year for a vote. This is the bill that would have given a voting representative in the House … Continue reading