Neil Weare, head of We the People Project and an activist to gain voting rights for U.S. citizens living in U.S. territories, will file a new lawsuit on that topic, according to this story. Thanks to HowAppealing for the link. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2015
This Dallas Morning News story raises the idea that the upcoming August 6, 2015 Republican presidential debate could provide a means for a court challenge over the meaning of Article II’s “natural born citizen” requirement for President. If Fox is … Continue reading
California State Senator Sharon Runner has introduced SB 49, to give the Governor discretion to cancel special legislative elections if only one person files to be on the ballot. See this story. Current law already says that a special election … Continue reading
The Washington Post has this article about the high cost to the government of Virginia, to defend its redistricting plan in federal court. The challengers argue that the redistricting plan packs too many African-Americans into a minority of districts in … Continue reading
According to this post at FrontloadingHQ, Nevada SB 421 may be amended to provide for a February primary for president and yet retain the June primary for all other office. Currently, Nevada doesn’t have a presidential primary, and its primary … Continue reading