On October 15, U.S. District Court Judge Maxine Chesney postponed the status conference in Peace & Freedom Party v Weber from October 24 to February 27. 2026. Both sides had asked that the status conference be postponed until after the … Continue reading
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For some years, supporters of California’s secession from the United States have been trying to qualify an initiative, which would ask “Should California leave the U.S. and become a free and independent country?”. On October 15 the Secretary of State … Continue reading
On October 15, the U.S. Supreme Court heard Louisiana v Callais, 24-109, the case over the federal Voting Rights Act and Louisiana’s U.S. House district boundaries. Here is the transcript. The oral argument lasted two hours and 30 minutes. … Continue reading
As of October 15, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson still has not sworn in Adelita Grijalva, who was elected to the U.S. House from Arizona’s 7th District on September 23. The Secretary of State of Arizona certified the election returns … Continue reading
On October 14, the Wisconsin legislature passed two bills that make minor improvements for independent candidates and minor parties. AB 149 makes it easier for qualified parties to nominate candidates for presidential elector. Existing law said that qualified parties could … Continue reading