Illinois Libertarian Ballot Access Decision Postponed Again

On April 6, a U.S. District Court Judge in Illinois said she needs more time to finish writing the decision in Libertarian Party of Illinois v State Board of Elections, so she postponed it until April 16. The issue is the state’s law requiring new parties to run a full slate of candidates.

Normally judges don’t say when they will release an opinion, but this judge has been setting dates on which the decision would appear. This is the fourth postponement.


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Illinois Libertarian Ballot Access Decision Postponed Again — 3 Comments

  1. The MORON judge is now qualified for the USA Circuit Court or even SCOTUS ???

  2. Easy there. You don’t even know how she’s going to rule yet. District judges have heavy caseloads.

  3. Only MORON judges would be MORON enough to predict when ANY written opinion would be done and finished.

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