By Dan M. Clark | August 9, 2018
Justice Denise Hartman sided with Maloney campaign attorney Martin Connor's argument that the statewide primary in September and general election in November are two separate events during which Maloney can seek different offices.
By Deb Riechmann | August 9, 2018
“They have already penetrated certain counties in the state and they now have free rein to move about,” Sen. Bill Nelson told the Tampa Bay Times.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 8, 2018
“The win could certainly portend things to come. It shows when organized labor exercises its influence within a state and gets people energized on middle-class jobs and middle-class salaries, we can win,” a labor lawyer in St. Louis said.
By Thomas Phillips | August 7, 2018
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By Dan M. Clark | August 7, 2018
An attorney for Maloney argued that the statewide primary election in September and the general election in November are two separate events, where Maloney can run for two offices independently.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 7, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh, the U.S. Supreme Court nominee, put on black robes and returned to the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday to deliver the oath to a former clerk: Britt Grant, newly confirmed to the Eleventh Circuit.
By R. Robin McDonald | August 6, 2018
Colorado-based Coalition for Good Governance and voters from four Georgia counties claim the state's voting infrastructure is too old and too vulnerable to trust.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 6, 2018
Emmet Flood's financial disclosure, released Monday by the White House, reveals his client work at Williams & Connolly and his partner share. Flood is serving as special counsel to Trump, engaging with Robert Mueller on the Russia investigation.
By Dara Kam | August 3, 2018
But elections supervisors in Alachua, Leon and Hillsborough counties say it's too late to secure early voting sites before the Aug. 28 primaries, and they're not sure whether they can nail down on-campus sites before the November general election.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 2, 2018
A federal judge denied a request by Philadelphia political consultant Kenneth Smukler, a former aide to retiring U.S. Congressman Bob Brady, to dismiss the election law-related charges against him involving two alleged schemes.
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