Alaskan Independence Party Lawsuit Over Freedom of Association to be Argued July 12

On July 12, an Alaska state trial court will hear oral argument in Kohlhaas v State, 3AN-20-09532. This is the case filed last year against the new Alaska election law that lets candidates appear on the general ballot with the party label, even though the party does not necessarily support them. The only political party in the lawsuit is the Alaskan Independence Party. However there are individual plaintiffs from other parties. See this story.


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Alaskan Independence Party Lawsuit Over Freedom of Association to be Argued July 12 — 2 Comments

  1. ANY OTHER MORON HACK STATE LIKE FROZEN AK ???
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    PUBLIC NOMINATIONS OF PUBLIC CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC OFFICES.

    MUCH TOO DIFFICULT FOR LAWYER/JUDGE MORONS ???

    STALIN WANTING A NAZI LABEL ???
    HITLER WANTING A COMMIE LABEL ???

    PARTY GANGS UNABLE TO INFORM MEDIA THAT JOHN Q. CANDIDATE IS NOT A *TRUE* PARTY GANG HACK ???

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