The Tenth Circuit heard Frank v Lee, 21-8060, on May 17, 2022. The panel has still not issued its decision. The case is over the Wyoming law that does not permit First Amendment activity within 300 feet of the entrance … Continue reading
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On June 1, the Libertarian National Committee filed this brief in Libertarian National Committee v Salika, e.d., 5:23cv-11074. There are competing factions among Michigan Libertarians, and the National Committee argues that the faction it recognizes can force the other faction … Continue reading
On May 17, some Indiana voters filed a federal lawsuit against the way Indiana chooses Superior Court Judges. In 89 of the 92 counties, judges are elected in partisan elections. But in Marion, Lake, and St. Joseph Counties, a merit … Continue reading
Here is the text of a written letter that has just been sent to all subscribers to the print edition of Ballot Access News: “Dear subscriber, I write this letter with mixed emotions of joy and a tinge of sadness. … Continue reading
On June 1, Iowa Governor Kim Reynods signed HF 716, which tells political parties that they can’t allow postal ballots at presidential caucuses. The bill says all voters must be physically present. The Iowa Democratic Party caucus rules for 2024 … Continue reading