Kansas Supreme Court Reinstates Lawsuit Against 2021 Law that Makes it a Crime if Someone Who is Not an Election Official Causes Someone to Think He or She is an Election Official

On December 15, the Kansas Supreme Court unanimously reinstated a lawsuit against a 2021 law that makes it a crime if someone gives someone the impression that he or she is an election official. League of Women Voters of Kansas … Continue reading

U.S. District Court Refuses to Enjoin Oregon Law that Prohibits Some Republican Legislators from Running for Re-Election

On December 13, U.S. District Court Judge Ann Aiken, a Clinton appointee, refused to enjoin a new Oregon election law that prohibits legislators from running for re-election if they had at least ten unexcused absences from the legislative session. Linthicum … Continue reading

Libertarian Party of Georgia Takes Case Over Unequal Political Party Contribution Limits to 11th Circuit US Court of Appeals

The Libertarian Party of Georgia and former Lt. Governor candidate Ryan Graham have appealed a US District Court decision that upheld a Georgia law that allows the Republican and Democratic party candidates the ability to form special committees that can … Continue reading