On January 11, the Michigan Green, Libertarian and Reform Parties filed a lawsuit in federal court against a Michigan law that discriminates in favor of the Democratic and Republican Parties. Specifically, the lawsuit attacks the law that says the list … Continue reading
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On January 11, the U.S. Supreme Court held a conference to decide which cases to take. It released the news of which cases it did accept, immediately after the conference. One of the cases is a campaign finance case, Davis … Continue reading
On January 11, U.S. District Court Judge Lee Yeakel ruled that Dennis Kucinich was properly excluded from the Texas Democratic presidential primary ballot, because he wouldn’t sign an oath saying he would “fully support” whomever the Democrats eventually nominate for … Continue reading
Rhode Island requires 1,000 signatures for candidates to gain a place on a presidential primary ballot. The deadline for submitting these signatures was December 26. However, Rhode Island didn’t finish checking the signtures until January 10. The checking process revealed … Continue reading
On January 10, Unity08 sent its members a lengthy e-mail, announcing that it is giving up its goal of trying to create a ballot-qualified party across the nation, and then letting its members choose a presidential nominee who would use … Continue reading