On May 25, the New Jersey Secretary of State told the U.S. Supreme Court that she does not intend to respond to the cert petition filed in Mazo v Way, 22-1033. Of course if the Court asks for a response … Continue reading
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On May 25, the Foundation for Individual Rights & Expression (FIRE) filed this amicus in the U.S. Supreme Court, in Mazo v Way, 22-1033. This is the case over the New Jersey law that permits ballot slogans for primary candidates, … Continue reading
On May 24, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 7050, an omnibus election law bill. Among other things, it repeals the “resign-to-run” law as applied to presidential candidates. “Resign-to-Run” laws exist in just a few states, and they require an … Continue reading
According to this article, there are two announced candidates for the Libertarian gubernatorial nomination in North Carolina in 2024. Michael Ross had announced in March 2023, and now Shannon Bray has just announced. The North Carolina Libertarian Party had a … Continue reading
Law Professor Michael Dimino of Widener University has filed an interesting amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, in Mazo v Way, 22-1033. This is the case over New Jersey’s law that permits some words on primary ballots but … Continue reading