Greenburg, Quinlan and Rosner, a polling firm that works for Democrats, has released a poll for the 2020 presidential race. Respondents were asked to choose among one of three Democrats, President Trump, and a hypothetical Libertarian nomination of Justin Amash. … Continue reading
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On September 9, this reply brief was filed in the Fourth Circuit in Baten v McMaster, 19-1297. The issue is whether the U.S. Constitution bars states from electing presidential electors on an at-large basis. This brief was filed by the … Continue reading
On September 13, the California legislature passed AB 681. It lets voters change their party affiliation as late as primary day, without filling out a new voter registration form. It lets voters change their party by telephone, fax, or e-mail, … Continue reading
On September 13, the California Senate passed SB 696, so it is now on its way to the Governor. It had already passed the Assembly. This is the bill that makes it illegal for a party to have the word … Continue reading
On September 13, Law Professor Erwin Chemerinsky filed this amicus brief in the California Supreme Court in Patterson v Padilla, the lawsuit over whether the California Constitution prohibits keeping candidates off the presidential primary ballot if they don’t reveal their … Continue reading