On October 19, the Eleventh Circuit ruled that Georgia’s annotated legal codes are not subject to being copyrighted. Therefore, groups are free to post copies of them on-line. In this case, Public Resources.org had posted the annotated code, but the … Continue reading
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On October 24, U.S. District Court Judge Leigh Martin May said she will issue an injunction on October 25 in the two absentee ballot cases, Martin v Kemp, 1:18cv-4776, and Georgia Muslin Voter Project v Kemp, 1:18cv-4789. She hasn’t issued … Continue reading
On October 24, the New York State Court of Appeals refused to hear the case over whether the Democratic Party nominees for Justice of the Supreme Court should be on the ballot. Thus, the lower court decision stands, and the … Continue reading
On October 24, an NBC News/Marist Poll was released for the Governor gubernatorial race. The results: Republican Brian Kemp 46%, Democrat Stacey Abrams 45% Libertarian Ted Metz 4%, undecided 5%. See this story. Georgia has general election runoffs if no … Continue reading
Next month, North Carolina voters are electing a State Supreme Court justice. There are two Republicans and one Democrat on the ballot. This story explains how that happened. It also says polls show that the two Republicans are splitting the … Continue reading