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October 30, 2004

Saturday roundup

Here are some interesting election law newspaper articles and commentaries out today:

Colorado: As the Race Tightens, Enthusiasm for a Ballot Proposal Wanes (NYT on Amendment 36)

Florida: Investigation of Felons Is Delayed Until After Election (NYT)

Looking Back: Lessons of 2000 Shape Strategy of Today (NYT)

In Ohio Courts, It is Almost Like Florida in 2000 (LAT)

Shelley Retreats as Legal Storms Brew (LAT)

An Idea, With 4 Words, That Was Supposed to Soothe the Tone of Ads but Did Not (NYT, on BCRA's "Stand By Your Ad" Provision)

60 Tax-Exempt Groups Under Investigation; At Issue Are IRS Regulations That Bar Political Activities (WaPo)

Posted by Rick Hasen at October 30, 2004 07:00 PM