The U.S. Supreme Court will hear Anderson v Trump on February 8. As of now, the Court has allotted 30 minutes for attorneys for Donald Trump, and 30 minutes for attorneys for the voters who objected to his ballot inclusion. … Continue reading
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On January 26, twenty-five history professors filed this amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the authors of the Fourteenth Amendment did intend Section Three to cover presidents. … Continue reading
On January 26, Arizona filed a notice of appeal in No Labels Party v Fontes, 2:23cv-2172. This is the case in which the U.S. District Court had ruled that No Labels Party has a freedom of association right to block … Continue reading
Some Tennessee voters and voting rights organizations are currently suing Tennessee over the new law that requires signs at polling places on primary day, warning that only “bona fide” members of a party may choose that party’s primary ballot. Tennessee … Continue reading
The Colorado Secretary of State has determined that the Forward Party petition for party status is valid. Colorado now has four qualified parties that hold themselves out as “centrsit”: Unity, Colorado Center, No Labels, and Forward.