South Carolina Republican Legislator Sues His Own Party for Supporting His Primary Opponent

South Carolina State House member Jonathon Hill (R-Townville) has filed a lawsuit in state court against the South Carolina Republican Party, charging that it is contributing to the campaign of his primary opponent. The primary is June 9. See this story.

In 1989, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously struck down a California law that required parties to be neutral in their own primaries. No one mentioned in the story seems to be aware of that decision, Eu v San Francisco County Democratic Central Committee, 489 US 214.


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South Carolina Republican Legislator Sues His Own Party for Supporting His Primary Opponent — 7 Comments

  1. How about a BAN listing of ALL SCOTUS election law cases — in a reference archive ???

    — to reduce the zillion moron comments / cases.

  2. Need a request from RW and not USELESS trolls — capable only of troll posts.

    Just a few mentions of USA Const Annotated will suffice for most SCOTUS ops.

    Perhaps a few election law textbooks by the usual suspect profs also.

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