Subject: news of the day 5/23/03
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 5/23/2003, 7:26 AM
To: election-law

Party loyalty oath case Howard Bashman posts here on the Eleventh Circuit case of Kelly v. Harris. The case involved a challenge to a loyalty oath imposed by the Florida Democratic Party. From the case: "The district court concluded Appellant lacked standing because he was a registered Republican who could not vote in the Florida Democratic Party’s primary elections.We affirm."

Review of Raskin book Cameron Stracher reviews Jamin Raskin's Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court versus the People here at law.com.

More news from Kentucky governor's race See this report in the Louisville Courier-Journal. Thanks to Ed Feigenbaum for the pointer.

Bopp applications now posted You can find them on this page at the Campaign Legal Center website.

"Advocates Appeal Campaign Finance Stay" The A.P. offers this report.


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