On December 2, the U.S. Supreme Court revealed that it will not hear Virginia’s appeal in Judd v Libertarian Party of Virginia, 13-231. This is the case on the constitutionality of Virginia’s ban on out-of-state circulators. Because the Libertarian Party … Continue reading
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On November 26, the New Mexico Supreme Court asked the Secretary of State to respond to the Constitution Party’s ballot access that had been filed on November 25. The case is The Constitution Party of New Mexico v Duran, 34431. … Continue reading
In 2011, the Wisconsin legislature passed one of the nation’s most severe laws concerning photo-ID for voters who vote at the polls. The new law has not been enforced yet and has been in litigation since 2011. The first federal … Continue reading
On November 27, an Economist/YouGov Poll released, revealing what respondents think about Congress. Only 6% approve. That includes 10% of the Democrats, 7% of the Republicans, and 3% of the independents. That is the lowest approval rating for Congress since … Continue reading
Paul Zukerberg, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for District of Columbia Attorney General, says he has been ordered by the D.C. Office of Campaign Finance not to spend any money campaigning. See this story. The D.C. Government argues that … Continue reading