Michigan election officials are likely to keep Congressman John Conyers off the August 5 primary ballot, unless he files and wins a lawsuit. See this story, which explains that Michigan law requires circulators for primary candidates to be registered voters. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
On May 1, Young Americans for Liberty sued various officials of the University of Georgia at Athens, over the campus restrictions on First Amendment activity on campus. University rules say free speech activity, including petitioning, must be confined to two … Continue reading
The East Valley Tribune, an Arizona newspaper, has this story about the Arizona Green Party’s lawsuit against the February petition deadline for newly-qualifying parties. … Continue reading
The Democratic Party National Congressional Campaign Committee is backing Ed Jany for Florida’s U.S. House district 13 this year, even though he is a registered independent. See this story. Jany would like to be a Democrat, but Florida law does … Continue reading
On April 25, the Eleventh Circuit denied Georgia’s request that the trial in Green Party of Georgia v State be put on hold. On April 4, the state had asked the Eleventh Circuit to suspend the case so the state … Continue reading