On March 4, U.S. District Court Judge Matthew J. Maddox, a Biden appointee, issued an opinion in Sullivan v Summers, 1:24cv-00172. The order finds that Maryland must release the list of registered voters to organizations that are investigating the integrity … Continue reading
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On March 13, President Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay three lower court orders in birthright citizenship cases. Here is the filing in Trump v State of New Jersey, 24A886. Here is the filing in Trump v … Continue reading
The U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, will hear Hall v D.C. Board of Elections, 24-7050, on Friday, March 14. This is the case in which some D.C. voters challenge the 2022 law that lets non-citizen adult residents vote in … Continue reading
On March 12, the Indiana House Elections & Apportionment Committee passed SB 287. It permits school board candidates to list a party label on the ballot next to their names, although there would be no formal party nominees for that … Continue reading
On March 12, the New Mexico Secretary of State determined that the Green Party is a qualified minor party. The law required parties that ran a presidential candidate to poll at least one-half of 1% for president last November. The … Continue reading