On March 18, an anonymous individual filed a federal lawsuit against a Missouri law that makes it a crime for anyone to circulate a handbill commenting on a candidate for public office, if the handbill doesn’t identify the person paying … Continue reading
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On March 25, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Alabama’s current legislative redistricting plan is invalid. Here is the decision in Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v Alabama. The decision is by Justice Stephen Breyer. After the 2010 census, the … Continue reading
The Oklahoma Policy Institute has released this message, urging support for five particular election law bills that have already made some headway in this year’s legislative session. The Institute urges people to ask their legislators to support the bills. The … Continue reading
Aaron Blake has written this article about the fact that U.S. Senator Ted Cruz was born in Canada to a Cuban father and a U.S. citizen mother. The article discusses the part of Article II that says presidents must be … Continue reading
Florida proponents of a top-two system have filed a proposed initiative constitutional amendment with the Secretary of State. This link contains the form of the petition and the wording of the proposal. The proponents include attorney Glenn Burhans, Jr., of … Continue reading