Minnesota Secretary of State Tells Minnesota Supreme Court That He Is Neutral About Whether Former President Trump Should be Barred from Ballots

As already noted, on September 12 some Minnesota voters filed a lawsuit in the State Supreme Court to keep former President Donald Trump off the Minnesota Republican presidential primary ballot and the general election ballot. The Defendant is Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon, a Democrat.

On September 27, the Secretary filed a brief in the court, saying he is neutral, but that he hopes for a decision by January 5, 2024. Here is his brief. Growe v Simon, A23-1354.

Some groups and law professors have already asked the court to let them file amicus briefs. The law professors are Derek T. Muller, Bruce Ackerman, and Gerard Magliocca. Their requests do not indicate which side they are on.

Groups that want to file amici briefs are the Republican National Committee and the American Center for Law and Justice, in support of Trump; and the Constitutional Accountability Center, in opposition to Trump.


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Minnesota Secretary of State Tells Minnesota Supreme Court That He Is Neutral About Whether Former President Trump Should be Barred from Ballots — 4 Comments

  1. 1862 I/R LAW >>> 1866-1868 14-3 AMDT

    CRIMINAL CONVICTION REQUIRED — THEN 14-3 AMDT STUFF.

    DIFFICULT ONLY FOR BRAIN DEAD LAWYERS / JUDGES / MEDIA / JUNK PREZ CANDS / BAN TROLL MORONS.

  2. VARIOUS CONLAW MORONS ARE BRAIN DAMAGED BY USE OF *** ENGAGED IN *** IN 14-3 AMDT.

    *COMMITS* NOT USED —- AS IN *COMMITS* TREASON, MURDER, ROBBERY, ETC.

    HOW SOON BEFORE SCOTUS GETS A 14-3 AMDT CASE ???

    WITH A ZILLION AMICUS BRIEFS ???

  3. Leave him on. We are not a communist country yet. Unless democrats are worried he will win. If taken off just think you thought the George Floyd riots were bad. Just saying think before you act.

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