On January 11, the Landmark Legal Foundation filed this amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, in Trump v Anderson, the Colorado ballot access case. The brief’s lead argument is that if Donald Trump engaged in insurrection, then so … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On January 9, the Washington Secretary of State released the names of presidential primary candidates. In Washington, parties have complete control over which candidates are listed. There are only five listed for the Republican ballot, and three for the Democratic … Continue reading
On January 12, the Oregon Supreme Court put out a press release, saying it declines to take any action in Knapp v Griffin-Valade, S070456. This is the case filed by some Oregon voters to keep former President Donald Trump off … Continue reading
On January 11, the Minnesota Supreme Court heard Ryan Binkley for President 2024 v Simon, A23-1900. This is the case that challenges the Minnesota law that gives political parties complete power over who appears on their presidential primary ballots. See … Continue reading
On January 10, supporters of an non-binding initiative in favor of Texas secession filed a new lawsuit to get their initiative on the March 5 Republican primary ballot. Texas Nationalist Movement v Rinaldi. Here is their filing. The movement appears … Continue reading