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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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CLARK v PUTNAM COUNTYUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, ElectionsPutnam County, Georgia's 1992 redistricting plan, which assigns voters on the basis of race to electoral districts, is unconstitutional under strict... |
06/10/2002 | 01-10859 |
LAVALLE v. HAYDENCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Education Law, ElectionsThe joint ballot provisions of Education Law section 202, providing for an alternative means of electing members of the State Board of Regents (where... |
06/06/2002 | 2 No. 66 |
HAMMOND v. AGRANCalifornia Court of Appeal
Attorney's Fees, ElectionsDenial of an attorney's fees award under the private attorney general doctrine was proper to the extent fees were denied to an individual seeking... |
05/29/2002 | G027509 |
COOK v. CITY OF JACKSONVILLESupreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, ElectionsBecause Article VI, section 4(a) of the Florida Constitution provides the only disqualifications applicable to the county offices established by... |
05/23/2002 | SC00-1745, SC00-1908 |
FRANK v. CITY OF AKRONUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, ElectionsCampaign contribution limitations and disclosure regulations in a campaign finance reform amendment to a city charter, passed by voters in a city-wide... |
05/22/2002 | 00-3050/3070 |
PEOPLE v. SCOTTCalifornia Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, ElectionsProposition 21 will not be invalidated without a showing that its text, as included in the state ballot pamphlet, did not substantially comply with... |
05/16/2002 | D037416 |
US v. WILSONUnited States DC Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, ElectionsA Clinton appointee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, under a commission "for the remainder of the term expiring November 29, 2001," was... |
05/09/2002 | 02-5047 |
DEJULIO v STATE OF GEORGIAUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Elections, Government LawThe Georgia General Assembly's local delegations do not engage in the governmental function of lawmaking, thus the "one person, one vote" requirement... |
05/08/2002 | 01-10806 |
IN RE: CONSTITUTIONALITY OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 1987Supreme Court of Florida
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, ElectionsResolution apportioning Florida Senate and House of Representatives was valid under federal and state constitutions, though discrimination and... |
05/03/2002 | SC02-194 |
JESSON v. DAVISCalifornia Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, ElectionsAppellant who had sought Republican nomination in primary election for state governor filed an election contest based on the failure of other nominees... |
04/19/2002 | G030498 |
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