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Tag Archives: LPO

Jessica C. Furst, Election Law: “Three’s a Crowd”: Supreme Court Protection for the Two-Party System

Posted on January 23, 2010 by zhyman

58 Fla. L. Rev. 921 (2006) | | | | TEXT :: Oklahoma’s semiclosed primary law permits a political party to invite voters registered as Independent to vote in that party’s primary election. The Libertarian Party of Oklahoma (LPO) notified … Continue reading →

Posted in Constitutional Law, Election Law, First Amendment, Governments and Legislation, Uncategorized | Tagged abridgement of voters fundamental rights, election Law, Eu San Francisco County Democratic Central Committee, first amendment, First Amendment right, Furst, libertarian party of oklahoma, LPO, primary law, primarys, state election officials, strict scrutiny, Tashjian v. Republican Party of Connecticut, Two Party System | Comments Off
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