On October 30, U.S. District Court Judge Andrea Wood held a status conference in Libertarian Party of Illinois v Illinois State Board of Elections, the case that challenges the Illinois law that says a newly-qualifying party must run a full … Continue reading
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A few days ago, Ralph Nader received some relief from the costs assessed against him in 2004 by the people who had challenged his Pennsylvania petition. Pennsylvania state courts had awarded the challengers $81,102 under the unique Pennsylvania system that … Continue reading
On October 28, the Sixth Circuit issued an en banc opinion in Bible Believers v Wayne County, Michigan, 13-1635. The majority opinion is 41 pages. The issue was whether Bible Believers had a right to engage in street preaching, and … Continue reading
Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers have this article at Mintpress News, an on-line news source that has existed since 2012 and is based in Minnesota. Zeese and Flowers say the presidential primaries of the two major parties reveal great divisions … Continue reading
On October 29, the Commission on Presidential Debates said it won’t change the 15% poll rule that it has used throughout this century. Here is the announcement. Although the decision was made on October 28, it was not announced until … Continue reading