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Today in Supreme Court History: September 30

  • Sep 29, 2025
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Lux v. Rodrigues, 561 U.S. 1306 (decided September 30, 2010): Roberts denies injunction requiring Virginia election officials to count Congressional candidate’s signatures; signatures had been held invalid because of statute requiring witness to signatures to be from same Congressional District as signers; statute would likely withstand scrutiny even in light of recent case law striking down various petition restrictions (Roberts was proven wrong; the Fourth Circuit remanded to the District Court with instructions to evaluate State Interest implications, and the statute was struck down on First Amendment Free Association grounds, 842 F. Supp. 2d 895 (E.D. Va. 2012))

 
 
 

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