Lawsuit Against California Election Law that Won’t Let Groups Sponsor Initiatives

California election laws governing initiatives provide that only an individual may file a notice of intent to circulate an initiative petition. On April 28, 2009, a local group in San Diego County filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that the California law must also permit groups to sponsor initiatives. See the complaint here. The case is Chula Vista Citizens for Jobs and Fair Competition v Norris, U.S. District Court, southern district, 09-cv-897. The case had been on hold for a year, but now briefs in the case are being filed.


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Lawsuit Against California Election Law that Won’t Let Groups Sponsor Initiatives — 1 Comment

  1. Gee – what *rights* do FICTIONAL / INVISABLE *persons* have ???

    The same as flesh and blood persons ???

    The legal INSANITY gets worse and worse — due to the party hack robots on SCOTUS.

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