A federal appeals court Tuesday upheld a Minnesota ban on wearing political insignia at polling places, throwing out a lawsuit by tea-party groups that alleged they were victims of selective enforcement. A three-judge panel of the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the law itself wasn’t unconstitutional and said the plaintiffs failed to produce […]
(via WSJ)
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