Here is the 32-page rebuttal brief of the Ohio legislature, in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted, 11-4066, now pending in the 6th circuit. The Ohio legislature is trying to persuade the 6th circuit that U.S. District Court Judge Algenon … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2012
On February 7, the Virginia House passed HB 1133, the bill that removes the in-district residency requirement for petitioners. The vote was 80-18. If this bill passes the Senate and is signed into law, it would moot the pending Lux … Continue reading
Jim Jenkins, a prominent Nebraska rancher and a former Democrat, has been mulling over running for U.S. Senate this year as an independent candidate. However, in 2011 the Nebraska legislature passed a law, saying no one may be an independent … Continue reading
Professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff has this essay about himself and his ideas for tax reform at Huffington Post. Kotlikoff is a professor at Boston University and a specialist in public finance. He is actively seeking the Americans Elect presidential nomination, … Continue reading
The Tennesseean, Nashville’s daily newspaper, has this story in its February 7 issue, telling readers that on Friday, February 3, a U.S. District Court Judge struck down the law on how new and minor parties get on the ballot. The … Continue reading