Subject: news of the day 7/19/03
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 7/19/2003, 6:48 AM
To: election-law

"Recall Foes Get Double Setback"See this report in the Los Angeles Times. See also "Two courts rule for recall effort" in the Contra Costa Times; "Recall Effort Gets a Boost" in the Sacramento Bee (the Bee also has this report on Green Party candidate Peter Camejo's decision to run in the recall election); "Bustamante May Be Next Governor" in the Fresno Bee; and "Election Official: County Lacks Funds for Recall in the Ventura County Star.
California Secretary of State sets up web page with recall information This site is a welcome development for those of us following the recall closely.
"McCain-Feingold Plaintiffs Squabble Over Argument Time" Law.com's Legal Times offers this report.

"Veto of Felon Voting Protested in Alabama" See this A.P. report.

"California Court Rules for Davis Recall Proponents" A.P. offers this report. See also this Scripps news service report.

"California fray offering G.O.P. Hope and Peril" The New York Times offers this report.
"Enron hit with bill for Jersey donations" The Star-Ledger offers this report. (Thanks to Ed Feigenbaum for the pointer.)

More BCRA filings The parties are filing additional papers arguing about oral argument. Also, the McCain attorneys want an increase in their page limits from 75 to 100 pages.
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