The only individual who filed for the Montana Libertarian U.S. Senate primary dropped out on the deadline day, leaving the party with no candidate. But according to this news story, the party has the legal right to choose a new … Continue reading
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On March 16, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it is postponing all its remaining March 2016 oral arguments, until some unspecified later date. This includes the case Carney v Adams, 19-309, the case over the Delaware law that says most … Continue reading
On March 13, Hillary Clinton filed this 26-page brief, explaining why Tulsi Gabbard’s defamation lawsuit should be dismissed. The case is Gabbard v Clinton, s.d.N.Y., 1:20cv-558. … Continue reading
On March 14, Governor Andrew Cuomo cut the New York primary petition requirements to 30% of normal. However, he also moved the petition deadline from April 2 to March 17, 5 p.m. See this story. The order apparently has no … Continue reading
On March 14, the Georgia Secretary of State said he has moved the presidential primary from March 24 to May 19. The state was already expecting to hold its non-presidential primary on May 19, so that day’s ballot will now … Continue reading