Kentucky Libertarian Lawsuit on Debates Finally Begins to Move

In 2014, the Libertarian Party nominee for U.S. Senate from Kentucky, David Patterson, was barred from all debates. He and the Libertarian Party filed a federal lawsuit on September 28, 2014, charging that after it appeared Patterson would qualify for inclusion, the rules were changed, to provide that no one could be in the debate who had not raised at least $100,000 for the campaign.

The lawsuit, Libertarian National Committee v Holiday, e.d., 3:14cv-63, had no activity between December 16, 2014, until September 11, 2015. Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove then finally said there will be a trial. On September 28, 2015, the defendants finally answered the Complaint.


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Kentucky Libertarian Lawsuit on Debates Finally Begins to Move — 4 Comments

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    Does the rule apply to government-owned television stations?

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