On September 24 (Monday), the U.S. Supreme Court will hold an internal, private conference, to decide which cases to accept. On the agenda is consideration of the Pennsylvania ballot access case, Rogers v Cortes, 06-1721. The Court probably won’t announce what it has decided until a week later, October 1, the first day of the new term.
The Pennsylvania Ballot Access Coalition will hold a rally on the Maryland Avenue side of the U.S. Supreme Court on September 24. The hope is that members of the Court will notice the rally. Speaking will be Bill Redpath, national chair of the Libertarian Party; Brent McMillan, national political director of the Green Party; any many Pennsylvania activists. A documentary film-maker is planning to film the rally.
Does anyone know what the start time is for this rally?
Michael,
According to the Green Party’s national web site, the press conference is scheduled for 9 a.m.
Rally starts at 8am.
Location: U. S. Supreme Court, Maryland Ave and 1st St, NE, Washington DC
Contact: Bob at 610-543-8427 for more information
The conservative Republican block expects that Delfino v. Agilent Technologies, Inc. will be among the first to be granted review.
http://www.geocities.com/agilent4/index.html
Since the national chair of the Libertarian Party is a man with the surname, Redpath, does that mean that the Libertarian Party might now become communist or socialist? One can only hope, I guess.