Libertarian Party of New York et al v. New York State Board of Elections et al
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Libertarian Party of New York et al v. New York State Board of Elections et al (2020) is an ongoing court case in New York State involving the Libertarian Party of New York and other parties concerning ballot access.
News
- New York Libertarian and Green Parties File Lawsuit Against New Definition of “Political Party” by Richard Winger (July 28, 2020)
- New York Green Party and New York Libertarian Party Ask U.S. District Court to Restore Their Status as Parties by Richard Winger (January 14, 2021)
- New York Ballot Access Proceedings Paused, Due to Unexpected Death of Attorney for Working Families Party by Richard Winger (May 17, 2021)
- New York Libertarian and Green Parties File Brief in Second Circuit, Seeking Reinstatement as Qualified Parties by Richard Winger (August 25, 2021)
- New York State Files Brief in Second Circuit in Libertarian-Green Ballot Access Case by Richard Winger (November 11, 2021)
- New York Libertarian and Green Parties file Reply Brief in Ballot Access Case in Second Circuit by Richard Winger (December 3, 2021)
- Oral Argument Set in New York Libertarian-Green Ballot Access Case in U.S. District Court by Richard Winger (December 19, 2021)