On January 9, Professor Seth Barrett Tillman, who has studied the meaning of “Office of the United States” since 2008, submitted this interesting amicus in the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v Anderson. It argues that the President is a … Continue reading
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On January 9, the Maine Secretary of State determined that the Libertarian Party is now a qualified party. It needed 5,000 registered members and as of the January 2 deadline, it has at least 5,168. Some are still being processed … Continue reading
On Monday, January 8, 2024, US District Court Judge Donald Nugent (Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division) ruled that Ohio’s voter identification laws do not severely burden Ohio’s voters and upheld their constitutionality. Here is Judge Nugent’s opinion. … Continue reading
Kennebec County Superior Court Judge Michaela Murphy has set oral arguments for Wednesday, January 17, in Trump v Bellows, augsc-at-24-01. However, former President Donald Trump filed a request on January 8 to postpone the argument until after the U.S. Supreme … Continue reading
All qualified parties in Maine nominate by primary, and all qualified parties are entitled to a presidential primary. But No Labels Party doesn’t want its own presidential primary, so the state won’t hold one. See this story. … Continue reading