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Libertarian Louisiana Presidential Case is Still Pending

Posted on December 23, 2008 by adminDecember 23, 2008
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The Libertarian Party’s lawsuit against Louisiana for keeping Bob Barr off the ballot last month is still alive and active. Here is the party’s 43-page brief, filed on December 8 in the 5th circuit. One little-known fact about this case … Continue reading →

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Indiana Activists Need Quick Action

Posted on December 22, 2008 by adminDecember 22, 2008
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If you are concerned about Indiana ballot access, it is important to know that bills must be introduced only four session days after the legislature convenes on January 7. Indiana ballot access is among the worst in the nation. For … Continue reading →

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9th Circuit Won’t Rehear Alaskan Independence Party Case

Posted on December 22, 2008 by adminDecember 22, 2008
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On December 17, the 9th circuit denied a rehearing en banc in Alaskan Independence Party v State of Alaska, 07-35186. The issue was whether a political party’s freedom of association extends to controlling who can run in its primary. The … Continue reading →

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9th Circuit Won't Rehear Alaskan Independence Party Case

Posted on December 22, 2008 by adminDecember 22, 2008
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On December 17, the 9th circuit denied a rehearing en banc in Alaskan Independence Party v State of Alaska, 07-35186. The issue was whether a political party’s freedom of association extends to controlling who can run in its primary. The … Continue reading →

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Status of Two Pending Cases on Petitioning on Post Office Sidewalks

Posted on December 22, 2008 by adminDecember 22, 2008
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At least two lawsuits are pending over the Post Office’s regulation that bans petitioning on interior Post Office sidewalks. The case filed in 2000 is still in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., but is likely to have an opinion … Continue reading →

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