On January 13, U.S. District Court Judge Charles Sifton, a Carter appointee, ruled that neither the U.S. Constitution, nor any New York laws, prohibit the New York City Council from abolishing term limits for itself and for the city’s executive … Continue reading
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On January 13, U.S. District Court Judge Charles Sifton, a Carter appointee, ruled that neither the U.S. Constitution, nor any New York laws, prohibit the New York City Council from abolishing term limits for itself and for the city’s executive … Continue reading
On January 12, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Texas Democratic Party v Andrade, 08-540. The party had complained that the state should not be using e-Slate vote-counting equipment, because of the way that equipment handles voters who use … Continue reading
On January 12, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Texas Democratic Party v Andrade, 08-540. The party had complained that the state should not be using e-Slate vote-counting equipment, because of the way that equipment handles voters who use … Continue reading
Pennsylvania attorney Phil Berg, who filed the first lawsuit on whether President-Elect Barack Obama meets the constitutional qualifications for president, had had two requests pending in the U.S. Supreme Court, both called Berg v Obama. On January 12, the U.S. … Continue reading