On February 1, U.S. District Court Judge Michael W. Mosman ruled that an Oregon referendum petition should be rejected, even though the group that circulated that petition had evidence that many so-called invalid signatures should have been counted. Lemons v … Continue reading
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On Friday, February 1, a jury in central Florida finished deliberating in the criminal case filed by the Internal Revenue Service against movie actor Wesley Snipes. Snipes was acquited of the most serious charges. The law firm that had been … Continue reading
The Maine Republican caucus is a 3-day affair, February 1-3. As of Saturday evening, results were: Romney 2,365; McCain 959; Paul 857; Huckabee 271; undecided 94. Here is a link to CNN’s page, which will have more complete figures on … Continue reading
See here for an account of Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s radio interview of February 1. … Continue reading
First Impressions, the online version of the Michigan Law Review, has 7 articles on the electoral college. They are “An Unsafe Harbor: Recounts, Contests, and the Electoral College” by Dan Tokaji; “Reforming the Electoral College One State at a Time”, … Continue reading