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RUIZ v. SYLVA

California Court of Appeal
Elections
Elections 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 SIZE

Supreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Elections
The 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
Elections
A 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. HODGES

Supreme Court of Texas
Constitutional Law, Elections
Section 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. SORRELL

United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Elections
Vermont'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 BOONTON

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, Elections
New 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 HAMRICK

United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Elections
African-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. WHITE

United States Supreme Court
Constitutional Law, Elections
A 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. EVANS

United States Supreme Court
Constitutional Law, Elections, Government Law
The 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, Elections
The 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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