On July 16, Leonard Peltier won a procedural ruling in his lawsuit against prison authorities, who sponsored an art exhibit and initially included his work, but then removed it because of his perceived beliefs. Peltier was the Peace & Freedom … Continue reading
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On July 20, the Republican National Committee chose Charlotte, North Carolina, for its 2020 convention. The dates haven’t been chosen yet. The Democrats, by contrast, have not chosen the city, but they have chosen their dates. In 2016, six cities … Continue reading
On July 20, the North Carolina Constitution Party filed a federal lawsuit to regain a spot on the November ballot for three of its nominees. The State Board of Elections removed them because they had run in Democratic or Republican … Continue reading
Last year a U.S. District Court struck down the Delaware law saying all state court judges must be members of a party entitled to a primary. In Delaware, no party other than the Democratic or Republican Parties has ever been … Continue reading
On July 18, the Montana Secretary of State asked the Montana Supreme Court to put the Green Party back on the November ballot. The Secretary of State had originally determined that the Green Party had enough valid signatures, in March. … Continue reading