See this story out of Alaska, which begins: “Jim Sykes, Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate, filed suit in federal court on Wednesday to stop his opponents from taking campaign contributions from people and organizations not based in Alaska.”
David Broder offers this Washington Post column. The strategy Broder writes about is very much like Clinton’s strategy of getting Ross Perot included in the 1992 debates.
The American Constitution Society has published this transcript of a December 18, 2003 forum on the McConnell v. FEC case. Thanks to Marty Lederman for the pointer.
Polipundit reprints some speculation here by the editor of The Hotline that anti-Kerry ads run by the Bush campaign could include an authorization on camera (required by BCRA section 311 (2 U.S.C. section 441d)) of the advertising content done not… Continue reading
I received an e-mail from Andrew C. Simpson, a lawyer representing white and Latino voters who are challenging at-large voting in the Virgin Islands legislature under the Voting Rights Act. According to this website, “The lawsuit alleges that the… Continue reading
See this Sun-Sentinel report, which begins: “Pompano Beach voters will elect a mayor for the first time on March 9, after a Broward County judge on Tuesday rejected arguments that the vote should be halted because an African-American almost… Continue reading