Here is a story on today’s Minnesota Supreme Court hearing on Donald Trump’s eligibility to appear on ballots in Minnesota in 2024. The justices expressed skepticism that states or that particular court had the power to bar presidential candidates from … Continue reading
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On November 2, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi launched a verbal attack on No Labels. See this story. Thanks to Gene Berkman for the link. … Continue reading
On November 1, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Vidal v Elster, 22-704. The case concerns the interplay between trademark law and free speech. Specifically, it is about whether someone can trademark a political slogan. The decision, when … Continue reading
On November 1, Georgia state officials said that they will appeal the U.S. District Court decision that struck down the state’s U.S. House and legislative district boundaries. But it won’t seek a stay, which means that the legislature will soon … Continue reading
Taiwan holds a presidential election on January 13, 2004. Parties are automatically on the ballot if they received 5% of the vote in the last presidential election. Three parties meet that criteria. Other parties and independent candidates need a petition … Continue reading