On October 10, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled 6-1 that stand-alone stores open to the public must permit petitioning outside the store, even if the place where petitioning is being carried out is private property. Glovsky v Roche Brothers Supermarkets, … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
The Bee newspaper chain in California has this story on how voters are responding to being faced with one-party races for Congress and state legislature this year. … Continue reading
On October 10, U.S. District Court Judge John Kane, a Carter appointee, ruled that the Coalition for Secular Government need not register itself with Colorado campaign finance officials and need not report all its expenditures. The entire annual budget for … Continue reading
On Saturday, October 11, David Patterson, the Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, lost his lawsuit to gain entry into a debate sponsored by Kentucky Educational Television, which is a state agency. U.S. District Court Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove, … Continue reading
According to Scotusblog, briefs are being filed on this weekend (October 11 and 12, Saturday and Sunday) in the Fifth Circuit, in the case over whether the Texas government photo-ID law for voters at the polls should be reinstated. A … Continue reading