On February 20, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to allow the U.S. Justice Foundation to file its amicus curiae brief in Trump v Anderson, 23-719, the Colorado Trump ballot access case. The U.S. Justice Foundation wanted to argue that the … Continue reading
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On February 16, the Illinois Appellate Court, First District, removed a candidate from the Illinois Democratic primary for a judicial position. Rice v Cook County Officers Electoral Board, 2024-COEL-7. According to this story, early voting had already started, although no … Continue reading
On February 15, the Utah legislature passed SB 107, which eases the petition deadline for independent candidates from January to June 15. It also repeals the residency requirements for petitioners, so now the law allows out-of-state circulators. As far as … Continue reading
If you are in or near Ohio’s Capital City of Columbus today, I am honored to be speaking at Noon (and it will start precisely at Noon) to the Federalist Society at the Capital University School of Law, 303 E. … Continue reading
On Febraury 18, No Leaders leader Ben Chavis appeared on MSNBC’s “The Weekend”. He said No Labels will have decided whether to run its own ticket, and who its ticket will be, by two weeks from now. See this story. … Continue reading