On April 24, some students at the University of Hawaii at Hilo filed a federal lawsuit, over the restrictions on passing out literature on campus. The University is a public school. The case is Burch v University of Hawaii System, … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
On May 5, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to give injunctive relief to the Ohio Libertarian Party, in the ballot access lawsuit involving the party’s primary ballot and its statewide candidates. Justice Clarence Thomas had received the request on May … Continue reading
This May 4 Houston Chronicle story about the Texas Democratic run-off primary for U.S. Senate says that the LaRouche organization’s candidate, Kesha Rogers, has raised $53,366 in donations, whereas the party-endorsed candidate, David Alameel, has only raised $23,794 in donations … Continue reading
On April 30, the Public Policy Institute of California issued this 21-page report on the California top-two law. The analysis recommends that voter choice be expanded for the November ballot, to more than just two candidates. The report says either … Continue reading
Three states hold primaries on May 6: Indiana, North Carolina, and Ohio. They are the first primaries this year, other than the Illinois, Texas and District of Columbia primaries. Both North Carolina and Ohio are holding primaries for more than … Continue reading