Boston University economics professor Laurence Kotlikoff will seek the Americans Elect presidential nomination, according to this story. He has been a professor of economics for 38 years, and was on President Ronald Reagan’s Council of Economic Advisors. His economic views … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2012
On February 21, the California Appeals Court, 3rd district, will hear oral arguments in Fuller v Bowen, in Sacramento. This is the case over whether the California Constitutional provision, requiring candidates for legislature to have lived in their district for … Continue reading
Howard Hawk, an incumbent Circuit Judge in Marshall County, Alabama, wanted to run for re-election this year as a Republican. But his name has been removed from the Republican primary ballot. The primary is on March 6. See this story. … Continue reading
On January 18, the 10th circuit heard arguments in Constitution Party of Kansas v Biggs, 11-3152. The issue is whether Kansas must let voters register into parties that are not ballot-qualified. The Kansas Secretary of State himself, Kris Kobach, is … Continue reading
On January 18, Pew Research Center released a poll asking how voters would vote in November if the candidates for President were Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, and Ron Paul. The results: Obama 44%, Romney 32%, Paul 18%, other or don’t … Continue reading