Experts File Amicus Brief in Nebraska Case Over County Distribution Requirement for Initiatives

On August 3, law professor Anthony Schutz, an expert on the Nebraska Constitution, and Steven R. Dunbar, a mathematician, filed this amicus curiae brief in Eggers v Evnen in the Eighth Circuit, case no. 22-2268. The issue is the county distribution requirement for statewide initiatives. The brief demonstrates objectively that the county distribution requirement gives more power to voters in low-population counties than those in other counties.


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Experts File Amicus Brief in Nebraska Case Over County Distribution Requirement for Initiatives — 2 Comments

  1. Moore v Ogilvie 1969

    mere 53 years ago.

    Typical FAILURE of Fed DAs to purge state hacks.

  2. So what? One man one vote is an outdated concept, made even worse by the idiotic extension of voting rights to females. One acre one vote seems like a much better way to distribute voting power going forward.

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