On August 17, New York state and its allies filed rebuttal briefs in New York State Board of Elections v Lopez Torres, with the U.S. Supreme Court. The Board of Elections brief is here; the Attorney General’s brief is here; … Continue reading
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On August 18, the Louisiana Republican State Central Committee voted that independent voters should not be allowed to vote in Republican primaries for Congress. The Louisiana presidential primaries have always been closed to independents, so this decision isn’t too suprising. … Continue reading
On August 16, a new lawsuit was filed against Georgia’s law, requiring that voters at the polls show a government Photo-ID in order to vote. Young v Billups, 4:07-cv-163-HLM. Here is the complaint. The plaintiffs, two individuals who do not … Continue reading
On August 16, a new lawsuit was filed against Georgia’s law, requiring that voters at the polls show a government Photo-ID in order to vote. Young v Billups, 4:07-cv-163-HLM. Here is the complaint. The plaintiffs, two individuals who do not … Continue reading
The Pirate Party is an international grouping that believes copyright and patent laws are far too restrictive, and that these laws should be reformed. It has participated in electoral politics in Sweden, France, Belgium and Italy. The group is organizing … Continue reading