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Massachusetts Supreme Court Says Stand-Alone Stores Must Allow Petitioning on their Property

Posted on October 12, 2014 by adminOctober 12, 2014
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On October 10, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled 6-1 that stand-alone stores open to the public must permit petitioning outside the store, even if the place where petitioning is being carried out is private property. Glovsky v Roche Brothers Supermarkets, … Continue reading →

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California Newspaper Story on How Voters are Reacting to One-Party General Elections for Congress and Legislature

Posted on October 12, 2014 by adminOctober 12, 2014
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The Bee newspaper chain in California has this story on how voters are responding to being faced with one-party races for Congress and state legislature this year. … Continue reading →

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U.S. District Court in Colorado Relieves Small Organization from Having to Disclose Expenditures

Posted on October 12, 2014 by adminOctober 12, 2014
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On October 10, U.S. District Court Judge John Kane, a Carter appointee, ruled that the Coalition for Secular Government need not register itself with Colorado campaign finance officials and need not report all its expenditures. The entire annual budget for … Continue reading →

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Kentucky Libertarian Loses Debate Lawsuit

Posted on October 12, 2014 by adminOctober 12, 2014
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On Saturday, October 11, David Patterson, the Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, lost his lawsuit to gain entry into a debate sponsored by Kentucky Educational Television, which is a state agency. U.S. District Court Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove, … Continue reading →

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Fifth Circuit Weighs Whether to Reinstate Texas Government Photo-ID Law

Posted on October 11, 2014 by adminOctober 11, 2014
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According to Scotusblog, briefs are being filed on this weekend (October 11 and 12, Saturday and Sunday) in the Fifth Circuit, in the case over whether the Texas government photo-ID law for voters at the polls should be reinstated. A … Continue reading →

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