On October 15, U.S. District Court Judge Red Rakoff refused to issue an injunction in Conservative Party & Working Families Party v New York State Board of Elections, 10 Civ. 6923, eastern district. This is the case in which those … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Thanks to Michael Ravnitzky and Eric Garris, it is now possible for anyone to read the 1988 paper issues of Ballot Access News. The links are on the upper right-hand side (“Previous issues here”).
Jack Betts, veteran political columnist for the Charlotte, North Carolina, Observer, has this commentary about the most recent U.S. Senate debate in North Carolina. The most recent debate included all three candidates, including Libertarian Mike Beitler. Betts says the debate … Continue reading
The Washington Post has this story about the inability of television stations to deny running candidate ads, even if the ad might be offensive to some viewers. The focus of the story are the TV ads for the Republican nominee … Continue reading
Oaklandnorth.net, a news project of the University of California at Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, has this interview with Laura Wells. Wells was arrested at the October 12 California gubernatorial debate in San Rafael. She wasn’t trying to participate in … Continue reading