Scotusblog is a highly-regarded blog that reports on news from the U.S. Supreme Court. The editors of Scotusblog routinely read all the cert. petitions filed in the U.S. Supreme Court. Then, Scotusblog editors choose the ones they feel are somewhat … Continue reading
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Scotusblog is a highly-regarded blog that reports on news from the U.S. Supreme Court. The editors of Scotusblog routinely read all the cert. petitions filed in the U.S. Supreme Court. Then, Scotusblog editors choose the ones they feel are somewhat … Continue reading
Law Professor Mark R. Brown of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, has this article in Volume 7 of the Dartmouth Law Journal, on page 260. The title is “Structural Limitations on the Non-Legislative Regulation of Federal Elections.” Generally, when the U.S. … Continue reading
On February 25, the Minnesota House passed SF 2251, which moves the primary from mid-September to August 10. It takes effect this year. The bill also moves the petition deadline for independent candidates (for office other than president) from 56 … Continue reading
A Libertarian candidate for the Ohio legislature failed to get on the Libertarian primary ballot because his petition (which needed 25 valid signatures, and which obtained them) is deficient. The date of the election was not filled out. See the … Continue reading