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Monthly Archives: September 2011

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R. Spencer Oliver Praises Denmark’s Proportional Representation Election System

Posted on September 18, 2011 by adminSeptember 18, 2011
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Last week, Denmark held national elections. R. Spencer Oliver, an American statesman living in Denmark, has this commentary on Denmark’s election system. Oliver feels Denmark’s election system is better than the system used in the United States. He notes voter … Continue reading →

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Ninth Circuit Upholds Solicitation on Public Sidewalks

Posted on September 17, 2011 by adminSeptember 17, 2011
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On September 16, the Ninth Circuit ruled 9-2 that cities may not criminalize the act of standing on a public sidewalk to solicit “employment, business, or contributions from an occupant of any motor vehicle.” The case is Comite de Jornaleros … Continue reading →

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Former Florida Republican State Legislator Will be Independent Party Candidate for Congress Next Year

Posted on September 17, 2011 by adminSeptember 17, 2011
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According to this story, former Florida State Senator Nancy Argenziano will run for Congress in 2012 as the nominee of the Independent Party. Earlier, Argenziano had expressed a desire to be a Democratic Party nominee in 2012, but the new … Continue reading →

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Carl Lewis Files Brief in Third Circuit, Opposing Any Stay of the Order that Put Him on the Ballot

Posted on September 16, 2011 by adminSeptember 16, 2011
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On September 16, attorneys for Carl Lewis filed a four-page brief in the 3rd circuit, arguing that the full panel should not stay the decision earlier this week that put him on the ballot. The brief says, apart from the … Continue reading →

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Two Important Election Law Cases in Circuit Courts Have Been Unreasonably Delayed for Years

Posted on September 16, 2011 by adminSeptember 16, 2011
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Two of the most important and interesting election law cases in the nation have been unreasonably delayed by two U.S. Courts of Appeals. The Second Circuit heard arguments in Maslow v Board of Elections in the City of New York, … Continue reading →

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