The blog of the Birmingham News, Alabama’s biggest newspaper, published an appeal by the Constitution Party for a candidate to step forward to run in an upcoming special legislative election. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2015
This Roll Call analysis shows that in 2014, only four Republican members of the U.S. House were defeated in primaries, and generally those four defeats were not caused because the incumbent was too “centrist.” The article also shows that so … Continue reading
On July 16, the Oregon Supreme Court issued this opinion in Couey v Atkins, S061650. The case had been filed in 2010 by a petitioner, to challenge a 2009 law that makes it illegal for anyone to simultaneously be a … Continue reading
On July 16, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-2 that the Milwaukee County District Attorney must stop his investigation into whether the Club for Growth illegally coordinated campaign activity with Governor Scott Walker, when Walker was fighting to survive a … Continue reading
On July 15, the third day of the trial over North Carolina’s voting restrictions passed in 2013, Political Science Professor Barry Burden testified in favor of the NAACP and against the state. See this article about his testimony and the … Continue reading