The Arizona State Court of Appeals says it will release an opinion in City of Tucson v State of Arizona, 2ca-cv-2010-0083, on Wednesday, April 20. This is the case over whether the Arizona’s Constitution protects a city’s right to use … Continue reading
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The California State Court of Appeals will hold an oral argument in Ni v Slocum on Tuesday, May 10, at 9:30 a.m. in San Francisco. This is the case that argues that California election law should be interpreted to permit … Continue reading
Although it has been more than ten months since California voters passed Proposition 14, the “top-two open primary”, with 53.73% of the vote, the U.S. Justice Department still hasn’t approved the measure. On April 15, the Department of Justice requested … Continue reading
On April 18, the Arizona legislature passed SCR 1025, which puts the “Stop Public Money for Political Candidates’ Campaigns Act” ballot measure on the November 2012 ballot. If passed, the Arizona Constitution would be changed to say that no public … Continue reading
Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin says he will sign SB 31 on Friday, April 25. That will make Vermont the seventh state to have passed the plan. See this story. … Continue reading