SAM Party of NY and WFP Were
Denied Stay And Now Face Summary Judgment
Motion
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 10 – In the shadows of
challenges to New York State's
on-again, off-again June 23
primary, the SAM Party of New
York has sued for its right to
be on the ballot even if it
does not field a U.S.
presidential candidate.
On May 21,
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge John G. Koeltl held a
hearing in the case, and Inner
City Press covered it, see
below.
On June 8
there was another hearing in
the case, this time related to
a case by the Working Families
Party. The hearing, also
covered by Inner City Press,
was almost entirely
procedural. "The time to
respond to the motions for a
preliminary injunction is July
3, with replies by July 24,
courtesy copies to be
delivered to the Courthouse
promptly after July 24."
On
September 1, this ruling:
"Both the SAM Party and the
WFP have moved for a
preliminary injunction to
enjoin the application of the
party qualification
requirements. Because the SAM
Party and the WFP plaintiffs
have failed to demonstrate
that allowing the amended
party qualification
requirements to take effect
would violate their
Constitutional rights,
otherwise cause irreparable
harm to the plaintiffs, or be
against the public interest,
their motions are denied."
On
March 10, Judge Koeltl held
another proceeding in the
cases. Plaintiffs counsel said
they still deserve discovery.
Judge Koeltl said motion for
summary judgment is due on
April 9, and discovery is
stayed.
Inner City Press
will continue to cover the
case. It is SAM Party of New
York et al v. Cuomo et al.,
20-cv-323 (Koeltl).
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