Elections

Election Day Means Election Day

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear Watson v. Republican National Committee, a case that could redefine what “Election Day” means nationwide. At stake is whether ballots must be received by Election Day or may arrive afterward — a decision with major implications for election law, voter confidence, and the uniformity of federal elections.

By |2026-03-02T14:49:28-05:00March 2, 2026|ACRU Commentary, ACRU Lori Roman, Elections|

ACRU Files Amicus Brief in Watson v. Republican National Committee

The American Constitutional Rights Union has filed an amicus curiae brief with the United States Supreme Court in Watson v. Republican National Committee (No. 24-1260), joining the Public Interest Legal Foundation in support of the Respondents. The case centers on a straightforward but consequential question: does federal law require that ballots be received by Election Day? The Mississippi Secretary of State argues states can extend ballot receipt deadlines beyond Election Day. The Respondents, and ACRU, say no.

By |2026-02-25T11:45:59-05:00February 24, 2026|ACRU Amicus Briefs, ACRU Litigation News, Elections, In the Courts|

Haters Gonna Hate

I have often said, "When tolerance becomes a one-way street, it leads to cultural suicide." When you use language and the rhetoric of hate consistently in describing your political opposition, or, as Obama once said, you have to “punish” your political opponent, the results are deadly.

By |2024-12-04T10:23:59-05:00December 4, 2024|ABW OpEd, ACRU Commentary, OPED|

Cleanup on Aisle 7

Democrats made a mess of America in every way. What is quite disconcerting is that they are angry and attacking those people who reported that we needed a cleanup on aisle 7, heck, all the aisles. Worse, they’ve gone into vicious attack mode on the people being called in to clean up.

By |2024-11-19T11:49:51-05:00November 19, 2024|ABW OpEd, OPED|

November 6, 2024

Going forward, starting Wednesday, November 6, 2024, America needs an informed electorate. We must move beyond personalities and individuals and study issues and policies. I am not asking for Americans to become political geeks, but uninformed voters become easily manipulated and become disenfranchised due to a lack of basic acumen on Civics and policies. We can no longer afford to be the Country that listens to commercials and so-called famous personalities.

By |2024-11-05T19:25:25-05:00November 5, 2024|ABW OpEd, ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED|
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