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In the United States District Court for the District Of
Case 1:04-cv-00611-ACK-LK Document 68 Filed 02/07/08 Page 1 of 28 PageID #: <pageID> IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII RALPH NADER, PETER MIGUEL ) CIVIL NO. 04-00611 JMS/LEK CAMEJO, ROBERT H. STIVER, ) MICHAEL A. PEROUTKA, CHUCK ) ORDER (1) GRANTING IN PART BALDWIN, and DAVID W. ) AND DENYING IN PART PORTER, ) DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO ) DISMISS OR IN THE Plaintiffs, ) ALTERNATIVE FOR SUMMARY ) JUDGMENT; AND (2) DENYING vs. ) PLAINTIFFS’ CROSS-MOTION ) FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT KEVIN B. CRONIN, Chief Election ) Officer, State of Hawaii, ) ) Defendant. ) ______________________________ ) ORDER (1) GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO DISMISS OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT; AND (2) DENYING PLAINTIFFS’ CROSS-MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiffs sought inclusion on the Hawaii general election ballot as independent candidates for president and vice-president in the 2004 election, but were denied ballot access because Dwayne Yoshina, former Chief Election Officer for the State of Hawaii, 1 determined that they had not obtained the required 1 Yoshina retired as the Chief Election Officer on March 1, 2007. Office of Elections employee Rex Quedilla served as the Interim Chief Election Officer until the State of Hawaii Election Commission appointed Kevin B. Cronin as the Chief Election officer effective February (continued...) Case 1:04-cv-00611-ACK-LK Document 68 Filed 02/07/08 Page 2 of 28 PageID #: <pageID> number of petition signatures for inclusion on the ballot. Plaintiffs challenged the procedures used in reviewing the petition signatures in both state and federal court. -
Democratic Republicans
QUARTERLY WINTER WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS Director, James H. Billington Deputy Director, George R. Packard Created by Act of Congress in 1968 as an institute for advanced study and as a "livin memorial ' to the 28th President, the Wilson Center supports serious scgolarship and its interaction with the world of affairs. The Center-and The Wilson Quarterly-seek diversity of scholarly enterprise and of points of view. Editor: Peter Braestruv Associate Editor (~ssays):Philip S. Cook Associate Editor (Periodicals): Cullen Murphy Associate Editor (Books): Lois Decker O'Neill Associate Editor (Production): Anna Marie Torres Assistant Editor: Fred Howard Contributing Editors: Beryl Lieff Benderly, Malcolm B. De- Bevoise, Michael J. Glennon, Steven A. Grant, Peter Kovler, Andrea MacLeod, Gustav Magrinat, Stuart A. Rohrer Administrative Assistant: Melanie Davis Editorial Secretary: Rita B. Miller Production Assistant: Lucy S. Gregg Research Associates: Edward T. Crook, Miriam Davidson, David M. Friedman, Bruce Jenks, John E. Kocjan, Kathleen O'Pella, Jane Spivak Librarian: Zdenek David Art Director: Elizabeth Dixon Business Manager: William M. Dunn Circulation Coordinator: Michael W. Frenkel Editorial Advisers: Prosser Gifford, A. E. Dick Howard, Abraham Lowenthal, Richard Seamon, Henry Nash Smith, S. Frederick Starr, Samuel F. Wells, Jr. Published in January, April, July, and October by the Woodrow Wilson Interna- tional Centerfor Scholars, Smithsonian Institution Building, Washington, D.C. 20560. Copyright 1978 by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Subscription rates: one year, $12; two years, $21; three years, $30. Foreign subscriptions: one year, $14; two years, $25; three years, $36. Foreign subscriptions airmail: one ear, $24, two ears, $45; three years, $66. -
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS NOVEMBER 2004 ELECTION WEEKEND SURVEY FINAL TOPLINE October 27 - 30, 2004 General Public N=2,804 Registered Voters N=2,408 NOTE: ALL NUMBERS IN SURVEY, INCLUDING TREND FIGURES, ARE BASED ON REGISTERED VOTERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED THOUGHT How much thought have you given to next Tuesday's election, quite a lot, or only a little? Quite (VOL.) Only a (VOL.) DK/ A lot Some Little None Ref. November, 2004 82 3 12 2 1=100 Mid-October, 2004 76 5 15 3 1=100 Early October, 2004 74 4 19 2 1=100 September 22-26, 2004 68 4 23 4 1=100 September 17-21, 2004 66 4 25 4 1=100 Early September, 2004 71 3 22 3 1=100 September 11-14 69 3 23 4 1=100 September 8-10 73 3 21 2 1=100 August, 2004 69 2 26 2 1=100 July, 2004 67 2 28 2 1=100 June, 2004 58 3 36 2 1=100 May, 2004 59 6 30 4 1=100 Late March, 2004 60 4 31 4 1=100 Mid-March, 2004 65 2 31 2 *=100 2000 November, 2000 72 6 19 2 1=100 Late October, 2000 66 6 24 4 *=100 Mid-October, 2000 67 9 19 4 1=100 Early October, 2000 60 8 27 4 1=100 September, 2000 59 8 29 3 1=100 July, 2000 46 6 45 3 *=100 June, 2000 46 6 43 5 *=100 May, 2000 48 4 42 5 1=100 April, 2000 45 7 41 7 *=100 1996 November, 1996 67 8 22 3 *=100 October, 1996 65 7 26 1 1=100 Late September, 1996 61 7 29 2 1=100 Early September, 1996 56 3 36 4 1=100 July, 1996 55 3 41 1 *=100 June, 1996 50 5 41 3 1=100 1992 Early October, 1992 77 5 16 1 1=100 September, 1992 69 3 26 1 1=100 August, 1992 72 4 23 1 *=100 June, 1992 63 6 29 1 1=100 1988 Gallup: November, 1988 73 8 17 2 0=100 Gallup: October, 1988 69 9 20 2 0=100 Gallup: August, 1988 61 10 27 2 0=100 Gallup: September, 1988 57 18 23 2 0=100 1 Q.2 How closely have you been following news about the presidential election.. -
BOSTON-Black Students Have Braved Racist Abuse to Attend the NAACP, Which Has Been in the Forefront of the Fight for Desegregated Education
DECEMBER 19, 1975 25 CENTS VOLUME 39/NUMBER 47 A SOCIALIST NEWSWEEKLY/PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE WORKING PEOPLE [The following statement was re leased December 10 by Peter Camejo and Willie Mae Reid, Socialist Workers party candidates for president and vice president.] Early this morning racist opponents of desegregation fire bombed the office of the~ NAACP in Boston. The home of a Black minister was also fire bombed. The terrorists struck in retaliation against yesterday's decision by a federal judge to take South Boston High School out of the hands of the Boston School Committee, which has done everything in its power to block court-ordered desegregation. [See news story on page 4.] The night-riding terror squads of the antibusing movement have thus served notice once again that they will resort to any means-including murderous violence-to deny Black students the right to attend desegregated schools in Boston. These outrageous attacks must be met with a nationwide outpouring of solidarity with Militant/Jon Hillson BOSTON-Black students have braved racist abuse to attend the NAACP, which has been in the forefront of the fight for desegregated education. They desegregated schools. Court order taking 'Southie' High out of must be met with demands that Boston hands of all-white school committee has been met with renewed Mayor Kevin White arrest and prosecute the antibusing violence. Continued on page 10 -PAGE 3 THIS \ WEEK'S In Brief ' MILITANT CALIF. STUDENTS PROTEST ARMED CAMPUS December 8, nine elections for union representation have 3 Women unionists debate COPS: Students at the Chico and Sonoma campuses of been held. -
Fight for Gov't Public Works Program to Create Jobs Now!
AUSTRALIA $1.50 · CANADA $1.50 · FRANCE 1.00 EURO · NEW ZEALAND $1.50 · UK £.50 · U.S. $1.00 INSIDE Ethiopia war threatens wider conflict in Horn of Africa — PAGE 4 A SOCIALIST NEWSWEEKLY PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF WORKING PEOPLE Vol. 84/no. 47 NOVEMbeR 30, 2020 Gag orders by Brutal gov’t Fight for gov’t public works ‘social media’ killing spurs program to create jobs now! bosses attack new protests political rights in Belarus BY BRIAN WILLIAMS BY RoY LANDERSEN Growing restrictions and monitor- Thousands gathered at Minsk’s ing of political views by censorship Square of Change and elsewhere officials at Facebook, Twitter and across Belarus Nov. 15 to demon- other “social media” are a danger to strate against the cop killing of Ro- political rights. Liberal thought-con- man Bondarenko. He had been one of trol overseers have interfered with or the hundreds of thousands protesting blocked comments and sites that run the regime of President Alexander the gamut from tweets by President Lukashenko and his Aug. 9 rigged Donald Trump to a Facebook page presidential elections. about a conference on solidarity with Bondarenko, a children’s art teach- the Cuban Revolution. er and former soldier, was beaten to “Social media,” which is supposed death four days earlier after he tried to be a neutral location where any- to prevent plainclothes cops from re- one can express an opinion or start moving the red-and-white emblems a conversation group, already poses of anti-government protests put up in Some 8,500 families, 17 times more than last year, waited up to 12 hours in huge lines to get a serious threat to working people. -
Joseph Hansen Papers
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf78700585 No online items Register of the Joseph Hansen papers Finding aid prepared by Joseph Hansen Hoover Institution Archives 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA, 94305-6003 (650) 723-3563 [email protected] © 1998, 2006, 2012 Register of the Joseph Hansen 92035 1 papers Title: Joseph Hansen papers Date (inclusive): 1887-1980 Collection Number: 92035 Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Archives Language of Material: English Physical Description: 109 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box, 3 envelopes, 1 audio cassette(46.2 linear feet) Abstract: Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, minutes, reports, internal bulletins, resolutions, theses, printed matter, sound recording, and photographs relating to Leon Trotsky, activities of the Socialist Workers Party in the United States, and activities of the Fourth International in Latin America, Western Europe and elsewhere. Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Creator: Hansen, Joseph, Access The collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Joseph Hansen papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1992. Accruals Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid. -
2003 ANNUAL REPORT 3 Regionally Adjusted K–12 Spending—Between Louisiana and Mississippi
This annual report covers the activities of the SAN DIEGO OFFICE Children's Advocacy Institute between University of San Diego School of Law January 1, 2003 and December 31, 2003. 5998 Alcalá Park The Children's Advocacy Institute is part of the San Diego, CA 92110-2429 University of San Diego School of Law. (619) 260-4806 Contributions to CAI are tax-deductible (619) 260-4753 (fax) to the extent the law allows. [email protected] www.caichildlaw.org SACRAMENTO OFFICE 926 J Street, Suite 709 Sacramento, CA 95814-2704 (916) 444-3875 (916) 444-6611 (fax) TTABLEABLE OFOF CONTENTSCONTENTS Executive Director’s Message 2 History and Purpose 10 2003 Activities and Accomplishments 11 ACADEMIC PROGRAM 11 Child Rights and Remedies 11 Child Advocacy Clinic 11 Other CAI Student Intern Activity 11 James A. D’Angelo Outstanding Child Advocate Awards 12 RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PUBLICATIONS 13 California Children’s Budget 13 Children’s Regulatory Law Reporter 14 Children’s Legislative Report Card 14 ADVOCACY 16 In the Legislature 16 In the Courts 22 In Administrative Agencies 23 In the Public Forum 25 COLLABORATION AND LEADERSHIP 26 Children’s Advocates’ Roundtable 26 Interaction with National Child Advocacy Organizations 26 SPECIAL PROJECTS 27 Lawyers for Kids 27 Price Child Health and Welfare Journalism Awards 27 Child Friendly Foundation 27 2003 Development Report 28 CAI Staff 30 CAI Council for Children 32 EXECUTIVEEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’SDIRECTOR’S MESSAGEMESSAGE The Children’s Advocacy Institute (CAI) is non- interest on what may exceed a $4 trillion deficit (from partisan politically. Our advocacy has embraced much what had been a $5.6 billion surplus). -
RALPH NADER; and PETER CAMEJO, Appellants, Case No
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA THE REFORM PARTY (OF FLORIDA); RALPH NADER; and PETER CAMEJO, Appellants, Case No: SC04-1755 1st DCA Case No: 04-4050 vs. HARRIET JANE BLACK; ROBERT RACKLEFF, WILLIAM CHAPMAN; and TERRY ANDERSON, Appellees. __________________________________________/ THE REFORM PARTY OF FLORIDA; THE REFORM PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; RALPH NADER and PETER CAMEJO, Appellants, vs. CANDICE WILSON; ALAN HERMAN; SCOTT MATTOX, as Chairman of the FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY; and the FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY, Appellees. INITIAL BRIEF OF APPELLANTS’ REFORM PARTY OF FLORIDA, REFORM PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, RALPH NADER AND PETER CAMEJO D. Andrew Byrne, Esq. Fla. Bar no. 0905356 Tenn. Bar no. 11431 Cooper, Byrne, Blue & Schwartz, PLLC 3520 Thomasville Road, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32309 850-553-4300 850-553-9170 (fax) Attorneys for Defendants/Appellants The Reform Party of Florida & The Reform Party of the United States of America and Kenneth W. Sukhia, Esq. Fla. Bar no. 266256 Fowler, White, Boggs, Banker 101 North Monroe Street, Suite 1090 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (850) 681-0411 (850) 681-6036 - Fax Attorneys for Ralph Nader & Peter Camejo TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CITATIONS .......................................... ii STATEMENT OF THE CASE AND FACTS .......................... 1 A. STATEMENT OF THE CASE .............................. 1 B. STATEMENT OF THE FACTS ............................. 4 APPLICABLE STANDARD OF REVIEW ........................... 15 ARGUMENT ................................................... 17 I. FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON A STATE’S POWER TO REGULATE BALLOT ACCESS .............. 17 II. TRIAL COURT’S IMPROPER INTERPRETATION OF SECTION 103.021(4)(a) IGNORED THE DEFERENCE AFFORDED THE SECRETARY OF STATE; USURPED FLORIDA’S LEGISLATIVE POWER; AND VIOLATED THE CONSTITUTIONAL RESTRICTION ON THE STATE. -
NSF Trend Dataset--Surveys of Public Understanding of Science and Technology 1979- 2001
Roper Center Archives Update March, 2005 Where thinking people go to learn what people are thinking. Roper Center Archives Update March, 2005 Highlights: ¾ NSF Trend Dataset--Surveys of Public Understanding of Science and Technology 1979- 2001. ¾ Military Families Survey conducted by ICR for Kaiser Family Foundation/Washington Post/Harvard University January 7-February 12, 2004. ¾ 2004 HIV/AIDS Study conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates for the Kaiser Family Foundation March 15-May 11, 2004. ¾ 5 new Los Angeles Times Polls conducted from September, 2004-January, 2005. Page 1 Roper Center Archives Update March, 2005 ¾ United States – National adult Study Title: Gallup/CNN/USA Today Poll # 2004-28: Post Republican Convention Study #: USAIPOCNUS2004-28 Methodology: Survey by Cable News Network and USA Today. Conducted by Gallup Organization, September 3-5, 2004, and based on telephone interviews with a national adult sample of 1,018. Variables: 177 Abstract: How much thought given to upcoming election for president (1); do/do not know where people in neighborhood go to vote (1); ever voted in precinct or election district (1); how often vote (1); do/do not plan to vote in presidential election this November (1); John Kerry & John Edwards vs. George W. Bush & Dick Cheney (2); vote is more for candidate/against opponent (2); certain to vote for candidate/may change mind (1); John Kerry & John Edwards vs. George W. Bush & Dick Cheney vs. Ralph Nader & Peter Camejo (2); George W. Bush job performance (1); which party's candidate would respondent vote for if elections were being held today (1); overall opinion of some people in the news (7); view of John Kerry & George W. -
Campaign - 1974 (2)” of the Robert T
The original documents are located in Box 24, folder “Campaign - 1974 (2)” of the Robert T. Hartmann Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 24 of the Robert T. Hartmann Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mr. Hartmann: Here is another copy of the material Gwen gave you on the results of the 1974 elections. nm (Do you remember her giving you two copies of this information yesterday?) THE WHITE HOUSE WAStilNGTON Mr. Hartmann: I understand Mrs. Anderson has already delivered to you the information you asked for in response to attached memo from the President. Neta Dec. 4 THE WHITE HOUSE WASlotlNGTON Dec. 2, 1974 - 11:35 a.m. Spoke with RTH - he said an updated copy of information in the c.Q. would be all right. Gave this info. to Susan H. She said they would get a copy over to us just as soon as they received all the additional information. -
Socialist Workers Party Records
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf1k40019v No online items Register of the Socialist Workers Party records Finding aid prepared by Hoover Institution Archives Staff Hoover Institution Archives 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA, 94305-6010 (650) 723-3563 [email protected] © 1998, 2016 Register of the Socialist Workers 92036 1 Party records Title: Socialist Workers Party records Date (inclusive): 1928-1998 Collection Number: 92036 Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Archives Language of Material: English Physical Description: 135 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box(57.8 linear feet) Abstract: Correspondence, minutes, resolutions, theses, and internal bulletins, relating to Trotskyist and other socialist activities in Latin America, Western Europe, Iran, and elsewhere, and to interactions of the Socialist Workers Party with the Fourth International; and trial transcripts, briefs, other legal documents, and background materials, relating to the lawsuit brought by Alan Gelfand against the Socialist Workers Party in 1979. Most of collection also available on microfilm (108 reels). Creator: Socialist Workers Party. Access Collection is open for research. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Socialist Workers Party Records, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information The Hoover Institution Archives acquired records of the Socialist Workers Party from the Anchor Foundation in 1992. -
The Party, the Socialist Workers Party 1960-1988, Volume 1
2 THE PARTY A Political Memoir DEDICATION This book is dedicated to the memory of Farrell Dobbs (1907-83), worker organizer and leader, revolutionary politician, central leader of the Socialist Workers Party. Selfless, incorruptible, fair-minded and warm human being and friend. © Resistance Books 2005 ISBN 1-876646-50-0 Published by Resistance Books, 23 Abercrombie St., Chippendale 2008, Australia Printed by Southwood Press, 76-82 Chapel St., Marrickville 2204, Australia CONTENTS Acknowledgements................................................................................................................. 5 Preface .................................................................................................................................... 7 1. How I Came to Join the SWP ....................................................................................... 11 2. First Lessons ................................................................................................................. 29 3. The Southern Sit-Ins and the Founding of the YSA .................................................... 35 4. Early Battles ................................................................................................................. 41 5. The Cuban Revolution Changes the World!................................................................. 48 6. The Freedom Rides....................................................................................................... 54 7. Rifts in the SWP ..........................................................................................................