On October 24, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at the University of Southern California. He said he cast a write-in vote for president in November 2016, for Ohio Governor John Kasich. This is very ironic, because Schwarzenegger is responsible … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On October 26, the New York State Board of Elections filed this brief in the Second Circuit in Redpath v Spano, 18-2089. The case was formerly called Merced v Spano. The issue is the state’s ban on out-of-state circulators. The … Continue reading
On October 24, Public Policy Institute of California released a poll taken in California. It shows that 61% of voters desire that a new major party come into existence. See the entire poll here. That finding is on page five. … Continue reading
On October 24, a Pennsylvania state trial court kept a Democratic nominee for State Senate, 38th district, on the ballot. Republicans had challenged her on the basis that they didn’t believe she had been a resident for four years. The … Continue reading
On October 19, the Eleventh Circuit ruled that Georgia’s annotated legal codes are not subject to being copyrighted. Therefore, groups are free to post copies of them on-line. In this case, Public Resources.org had posted the annotated code, but the … Continue reading