Final Brief Filed in Tenth Circuit in Utah Republican Party Request for Rehearing in Case on How Party Nominates

On May 30, the Tenth Circuit granted the Utah Republican Party’s request to file a final brief in Utah Republican Party v Cox, 16-4091. The party then promptly filed its reply brief. The issue is the law that forces parties to allow candidates to appear on the party’s primary ballot, even if they don’t show much support at a party meeting. The Tenth Circuit already upheld the law in a 2-1 decision, and the party is seeking a rehearing.


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Final Brief Filed in Tenth Circuit in Utah Republican Party Request for Rehearing in Case on How Party Nominates — 1 Comment

  1. ALL or SOME PUBLIC electors/voters nominate PUBLIC candidates for PUBLIC offices according to PUBLIC laws.

    Much too difficult for SCOTUS MORONS ???

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