The Intercept has this detailed and interesting article about the interaction between the 2016 Jill Stein Campaign, and the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On April 26, the Eighth Circuit remanded Moore v Martin back to the U.S. District Court, so that the District Court can specify whether the March 1 paperwork deadline for independent candidates should be enjoined. The case had been filed … Continue reading
Congressman Doug Lamborn’s new lawsuit against the Colorado ban on out-of-state circulators has been assigned to Judge Philip Brimmer, a Bush Jr. appointee. In 2013, Judge Brimmer struck down Colorado’s ban on paying circulators on a per-signature basis. That case … Continue reading
Ed Kilgore has this analysis of how California’s top-two system is subject to manipulation by both Democratic and Republican Party leaders. Kilgore is the political columnist for New York Magazine. … Continue reading
On the evening of April 25, the Eleventh Circuit stayed the order of a U.S. District Court in Hand v Scott, the case over whether Florida must create objective standards for deciding whether to grant voting rights to ex-felons. This … Continue reading