Oregon Supreme Court Interprets Constitution to Bar Some Republican Incumbent Legislators from Running for Re-Election This Year

On February 1, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the new state constitutional provision relating to legislators who have too many absences applies to the 2024 election. The Republican incumbents who were told they can’t run for re-election this … Continue reading

Colorado Opponents of Trump’s Ballot Access Ask U.S. Supreme Court Not to Allow Professor Tillman to Have His Own Oral Argument Time

On January 31, the Colorado voters who challenged Donald Trump’s ballot position asked the U.S. Supreme Court not to allot any oral argument time to the attorney for Law Professor Seth Barrett Tillman, a scholar who has studied the meaning … Continue reading