On July 11, a federal lawsuit was filed against an Arizona law that says if an out-of-state circulator’s work is challenged, and he or she can’t appear in Arizona to testify in-person in defense of the work, all the signatures … Continue reading
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The federal “Equal Time” law was passed in the 1930’s, and said radio had to give equal time to all candidates for office. Over the years the courts have whittled it down, so that now it has no effect except … Continue reading
The Los Angeles Times has this editorial, calling on California Governor Gavin Newsom to veto SB 27. This is the bill that says presidential candidates can’t be on the presidential primary unless they reveal the last five years of their … Continue reading
As already noted, on July 11, the Libertarian, Green, Constitution, and America’s Party of Texas filed a federal lawsuit against the various barriers that keep them off the ballot, or inhibit their ability to nominate candidates. Miller v Doe, s.d., … Continue reading
On July 12, attorneys for the state of Arkansas asked the Eighth Circuit to reverse the July 3 decision of a U.S. District Court in Libertarian Party v Thurston. The U.S. District Court had enjoined the 2019 law that increased … Continue reading