Georgia Files Brief in Defense of Letting Individuals Give More Money to Major Party Nominees Than to Minor Party Nominees

On March 10, the Georgia government filed its brief in Graham v Carr in the Eleventh Circuit, case 22-13396. The issue is the Georgia law that lets individuals give more campaign contributions to Republican and Democratic nominees for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, than to Libertarian nominees for those offices. The state brief says the Libertarian Party and its nominee for Lieutenant Governor lack standing.


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Georgia Files Brief in Defense of Letting Individuals Give More Money to Major Party Nominees Than to Minor Party Nominees — 6 Comments

  1. ANY NEW AGE ***JUDGE*** ABLE TO DETECT EQUAL IN 14-1 AMDT ???

    AND 1954 BROWN V BD OF ED—–

    SEPARATE IS NOT EQUAL.

  2. False. He has never been an attorney. He used to file his own lawsuits, foolishly playing attorney with no license with predictable results.

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