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 … Continue reading
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On February 29, the Maine Secretary of State filed her brief in Team Kennedy v Bellows, 1:24cv-52, the case on whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioners may petition at the polls on the presidential primary day, March 5. The state … Continue reading
The Free and Equal presidential debate will occur in New York City on February 29, Thursday, at 8 p.m. eastern. Candidates are two Libertarians seeking the Libertarian nomination (Lars Mapstead and Chase Oliver), two candidates seeking the Peace & Freedom … Continue reading
On February 28, the Mississippi Senate Accountability, Efficiency and Transparency Committee passed SB 2522, to restore the initiative process that was stricken from the State Constitution a few years ago by the State Supreme Court. The bill provides for a … Continue reading
On February 28, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. submitted affidavits from four individuals in his lawsuit over whether his circulators can petition at the polls on March 5, when Maine holds presidential primaries. Team Kennedy v Bellows, 1:24cv-52. The evidence shows … Continue reading