on Wednesday, June 12, all sixteen full-time judges of the Sixth Circuit heard arguments in National Republican Senatorial Committee v Federal Election Commission, 24-3051. The issue is the McCain-Feingold law that limits how much money parties can spend on their … Continue reading
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On June 13, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Food & Drug Administration v Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, 23-235. Here is the opinion. It says that plaintiffs do not have standing to challenge an FDA decision to expand … Continue reading
https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/internet/court_audio/audio/06-11-2024%20-%20Tuesday/23-1856%20Libertarian%20Natl%20Comm%20Inc%20v%20Michael%20Saliba%20et%20al.mp3 Richard Winger will have more on this case in the near future. … Continue reading
The Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Campaign filed a Complaint with the Federal Election Commission stating that this criterion that would be used to include Joe Biden and Donald Trump in a Thursday, June 27 debate that might exclude RFK, Jr. … Continue reading
North Carolina is one of six states in which it is easier to qualify a new party for the ballot than complete an Independent petition for President. Yes, it does seem illogical, but that is also the case in Arizona, … Continue reading