On October 24, the Arizona State Court of Appeals issued this explanation for last week’s order, which kept the old lower Arizona campaign contribution limits in effect. The 2013 legislature had passed a bill greatly increasing the amount of money … Continue reading
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U.S. District Court Judge William Haynes will hear Tomasik v Goins, 3:13cv-1118, on October 31 at 3:30 p.m. in Nashville, Tennessee. This is the Libertarian Party’s lawsuit to get on the ballot for the upcoming special legislative election in Memphis … Continue reading
Norwich, like all Connecticut municipalities, uses partisan elections for its city elections. On the evening of October 23, the Republican Mayor, who is running for re-election on November 5, debated his Democratic and Libertarian opponents. The debate can be watched … Continue reading
On October 23, the plaintiff who had challenged Columbus (Ohio) State Community College’s rules for free speech activity on campus settled his lawsuit. The college, which formerly only permitted leafleting, petitioning, and other First Amendment activity at two tiny areas … Continue reading
Attorneys for the Secretary of State of Michigan have notified the U.S. Supreme Court that the state expects to file a response to the Michigan Libertarian Party’s brief in Libertarian Party of Michigan v Ruth Johnson, 13-421. The state says … Continue reading