U.S. District Court Judge Mark Walker will hear Independent Party of Florida v Lee on Friday, June 5, at 9 a.m. This is the case that challenges the 2011 Florida law that says ballot-qualified parties can’t be on for president … Continue reading
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On April 13, the U.S. Supreme Court put out this announcement. It will hear ten particular cases from the group of cases that had been set for March and April, but which had been indefinitely postponed. Ordinarily the Court does … Continue reading
This San Diego Union-Tribune story discusses the plight of groups that want to qualify initiatives in California during the health crisis. No one seems to be contemplating allowing electronic signatures in California, nor is there a hint of any possible … Continue reading
On April 12, Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, was interviewed by Chris Wallace. At the very end of the interview Wallace referred to an earlier statement by Cuban that he might possibly run for president as … Continue reading
The Common Sense Party is trying to qualify in California. Its website says it has 20,415 registered members, as of April 11. Back on February 18, the Secretary of State’s Report of Registration showed the party had 10,859 registered members, … Continue reading