Law Professor Derek T. Muller has published a scholarly paper about presidential tax returns and various laws and proposals to force presidential candidates to reveal them. Here is a link to the summary. The summary page has a link to … Continue reading
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A lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Montana, challenging the state’s ban on out-of-state circulators, and the state’s ban on paying circulators on a per-signature basis (for initiatives) was filed on May 9, 2018. After extensive discovery lasting many months, … Continue reading
Jacobin has this article by two Bernie Sanders supporters, Bhaskar Sunkara and Micah Uetricht, attacking the Working Families Party’s process for endorsing a presidential candidate. A few days ago the Working Families Party endorsed Elizabeth Warren. The article claims the … Continue reading
Earlier this month, the American Solidarity Party chose Brian T. Carroll for president, in an on-line convention. He lives in Visalia, California. In 2018 he ran for U.S. House in the 22nd district, and polled 1,591 votes in the six-person … Continue reading
On September 16, the California Republican Party and its chair filed this very brief response to the amicus curiae of Law Professor Erwin Chemerinsky, in Patterson v Padilla. That is the case on whether the state constitution bars the legislature … Continue reading