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| Description | Date | Docket # |
|---|---|---|
RUIZ v. SYLVACalifornia Court of Appeal
ElectionsElections Code section 11041(b) requires, in a recall petition, the use of a uniform typeface in both the statement of reasons for recall and the... |
09/19/2002 | B157433/157803 |
SMITH v. COALITION TO REDUCE CLASS SIZESupreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, ElectionsThe requirement that a fiscal impact statement accompany all proposed revisions or amendments to the state constitution, under Laws of Florida Chapter... |
09/13/2002 | SC02-1624 |
JEFFREY v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ORANGE COUNTY (HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL)California Court of Appeal
ElectionsA city council had legal authority to delay the placing of a proposed initiative, which would put term limits on city council positions, on an... |
09/13/2002 | G031073 |
STATE OF TEXAS v. HODGESSupreme Court of Texas
Constitutional Law, ElectionsSection 162.015 of the Texas Election Code cannot reasonably be construed to permit a judge to be a Democratic Party general election candidate when... |
08/22/2002 | 02-0518 |
LANDELL v. SORRELLUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, ElectionsVermont's Act 64, which imposes expenditure and contribution limitations on campaigns for state office, is constitutional, but the First Amendment... |
08/07/2002 | 00-9159/9180 |
ENGLISH v. THE BD. OF EDUC. OF THE TOWN OF BOONTONUnited States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, ElectionsNew Jersey's student "send-receive" scheme does not violate the constitutional principle of "one person, one vote" as to a municipality's... |
08/02/2002 | 01-3478/3496/3505 |
JOHNSON v HAMRICKUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, ElectionsAfrican-American plaintiffs' civil rights challenge, to a city's at-large method of electing city council members, is not actionable where no vote... |
07/09/2002 | 01-14940 |
REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MINNESOTA v. WHITEUnited States Supreme Court
Constitutional Law, ElectionsA canon of judicial conduct, prohibiting a candidate for judicial office from "announcing his or her views on disputed legal or political issues,"... |
06/27/2002 | 01-521 |
UTAH v. EVANSUnited States Supreme Court
Constitutional Law, Elections, Government LawThe Census Bureau's use of "hot-deck imputation" in a population count, giving the state of Utah one less Congressional representative than if the... |
06/20/2002 | 01-714 |
MOORE v. DETROIT SCH. REFORM BD.United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, ElectionsThe Michigan School Reform Act 1) is not subject to the requirements of Article 4 of the Michigan Constitution, 2) did not violate section 2 of the... |
06/12/2002 | 00-2334 |
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