Oregon Court Won’t Adjudicate Intra-Libertarian Party Dispute

On May 21, the Oregon State Circuit Court, 5th district, issued an opinion in Reeves v Wagner, cv12-010345. The Oregon Libertarian Party is internally divided between two factions. The Reeves faction sued the Wagner faction, hoping to obtain a court decision that the Reeves faction officers are the true officers of the state party. But the court ruled that it has no jurisdiction, and that the Oregon Libertarian Party’s Judicial Committee should decide the matter. Thanks to IndependentPoliticalReport for the link.


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  1. New Age Anarchists v. mini-Govs ???

    See the earlier commie gang stuff in the early 1900s – Bolsheviks [Lenin gang faction] vs Menseviks.

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