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Law Professor Criticizes U.S. Supreme Court Opinion in Doe v Reed for Leaving so Many Unanswered Questions

Posted on July 6, 2010 by adminJuly 6, 2010
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Moritz College of Law Professor Dale A. Oesterle has this interesting commentary on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Doe v Reed.  Oesterle does not so much take sides in the case, as to point out the unclear legal standards set … Continue reading →

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Democratic-Libertarian Debates in Texas for Gubernatorial, Attorney General Candidates

Posted on July 6, 2010 by adminJuly 6, 2010
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The League of Women Voters recently sponsored general election debates for Texas candidates for Governor and Attorney General in Kerrville.  See this story.  However, neither of the Republican nominees participated.  The article does not explain why the Green Party gubernatorial … Continue reading →

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Socialist Workers Party Announces 2010 Candidates for Public Office

Posted on July 5, 2010 by adminJuly 5, 2010
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The Socialist Workers Party has released a list of its candidates for public office this year.  The party expects to be on the statewide ballot in Iowa.  It also expects to be on the ballot for one U.S. House race … Continue reading →

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Potential Independent Candidate In South Carolina U.S. Senate Race Won’t Run

Posted on July 5, 2010 by adminJuly 5, 2010
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Linda Ketner said on July 5 that she will not run as an independent candidate for U.S. Senate in South Carolina this year.  See this story.  Ketner was the Democratic nominee for U.S. House in the Charleston district in 2008.  … Continue reading →

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Imagining How Texas Campaign Finance Law Would be Interpreted if the Democratic Party Had to Submit a Petition for Ballot Access

Posted on July 3, 2010 by adminJuly 3, 2010
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The Texas election law says corporations may donate money to political parties “to defray normal overhead and administrative or operating costs incurred by the party; or to administer a primary election or convention held by the party.” In 2006, the … Continue reading →

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