Monthly Archives: October 2010
“Court stays out of Driehaus billboard spat”
The latest from Ohio.
California Appellate Court Rejects Another (Indirect) “Birther” Challenge
Today the California Court of Appeal, Third district, decided Keyes v. Bowen. Here is the introduction:
This appeal concerns the sufficiency of a petition for writ of mandate filed by what have come to be known as “Birthers,” people… Continue reading
“Donation to Rove-tied group sparks Gold’s Gym revolt”
Salon: “Four Bay Area gyms will leave the Gold’s brand in response to big donations by Gold’s owner to anti-gay candidates ”
“Gay marriage foes back push to oust Iowa justices “
AP offers this report. I’ll have more to say about this year’s judicial elections campaigns soon.
“Kamala Harris filing complaint over GOP group’s ad, ‘shouting from the rooftops’ about its backers”
Looks like a new push to try to skirt California’s very good disclosure requirements for political ads.
“PACs Skim Millions From Worker Paychecks”
“Paycheck protection” from corporations?
“Dueling ballot measures will decide who draws the lines”
CA Props. 20 and 27 in the news.
“GOP poised to win Congress redistricting edge, too “
AP offers this report.
“Michelle Malkin: ‘We Are All Voter Fraud Police Now'”
TPM has the video.See also GOP Lawyers Group Warns Newsmax Of ‘Epidemic’ Voter Fraud.
“Military Vote in Question After DOJ Gives Illinois ‘Pass’ on MOVE Act, Advocacy Group Warns”
FOXNews reports.
“Democrats Tout Libertarian to Peel Votes From Kirk”
WSJ‘s Washington Wire explores.
“WSJ, NYT push opposing campaign finance narratives”
Salon has this item.
“An Intersection of Laws: Citizens United v. FEC Symposium”
Registration is now open for this event, Nov. 12 at Georgia State. You can find the agenda here. (I’m speaking on the last panel.)