On August 1, the Florida Secretary of State revoked the qualified status of the Reform Party, for failure to file campaign finance reports. See the ruling here. The Reform Party is now no longer qualified in any state. However, the … Continue reading
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Constitutional Law Professors Josh Blackman and Seth Barrett Tillman have published a scholarly paper that argues that the 14th amendment, section 3, does not apply to presidents or to candidates for president. Use this link to see the paper. The … Continue reading
A Colorado state trial court has agreed to expedite the lawsuit Anderson v Griswold, Denver District Court, 2023cv-32577. This is the case in which the plaintiffs seek to bar former President Donald Trump from the Republican presidential primary ballot. The … Continue reading
On September 13, the National Republican Redistricting Trust filed this amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, in Allen v Milligan, 23A231. This is the lawsuit over the Alabama U.S. House districting plan. The Republican Trust wants the U.S. … Continue reading
On August 31, the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, refused to rehear Stein v Federal Election Commission, 21-1213. This is the lawsuit over the government’s attempt to force Jill Stein, Green Party presidential nominee in 2016, to repay some … Continue reading