On November 5, the Libertarian National Committee filed this reply brief in Libertarian National Committee v Federal Election Commission, 19-234. This is the case over whether the Constitution permits the FEC to prevent parties from receiving large bequests when the … Continue reading
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The Fourth Circuit will hear Johnston v Lamone, 19-1783, during the last week of January 2020. The exact date hasn’t been set yet. This is the case in which the Maryland Libertarian Party argues that there is no rational reason … Continue reading
On November 1, former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, who was also the Green Party presidential nominee in 2008, endorsed Adam Kokesh for the Libertarian presidential nomination. See her letter here. Thanks to Michael Acree for the link. … Continue reading
The California Constitution, Article II, sec. 5(a), says, “The legislature shall provide for primary elections for partisan offices, including an open presidential primary whereby the candidates on the ballot are those found by the Secretary of State to be recognized … Continue reading
Darcy Richardson’s Uncovered Politics here shows how utterly arbitrary Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has acted, relative to her choice of which presidential primary candidates to list on the 2020 Republican and Democratic presidential primary ballots. … Continue reading
Facing South has this article about Texas judicial elections, which are partisan. The story says that even though many thinkers deplore partisan judicial elections, the Texas Constitution requires them. For the Constitution to be changed, the voters would need to … Continue reading