Ninth Circuit Agrees with Lower Court that Oregon Constitutional Provision on Legislators Who Miss Legislative Sessions Can be Prevented from Running for Re-Election

On February 29, the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion in Linthicum v Wagner, 23-4292. It upholds the U.S. District Court decision, which says Oregon’s new state constitutional provision that does not permit legislators to run for re-election if they miss too many sessions of the legislature does not offend the First Amendment. Here is the opinion.


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Ninth Circuit Agrees with Lower Court that Oregon Constitutional Provision on Legislators Who Miss Legislative Sessions Can be Prevented from Running for Re-Election — 8 Comments

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