I find a little confusion in my morning paper about who appoints replacements for deceased candidates who win election. Permit me to clarify. In response…
Tag: law
The only big endorsement full-time campaigner and part-time volunteer “prosecutor” Jason Ravnsborg seems to have for Attorney General is that of a majority of South…
Last week, Judge Roberto Lange wisely kept the U.S. District Court out of the wild fractiousness that has once again legally dissolved the Constitution Party…
Sometimes Republicans do act to hold their lawbreaking members accountable. But in George Ferebee’s case, he had to leave the party first. According to the Rapid…
The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, quite sensibly, that substantial compliance with petition law means doing what the law says. In Thompson v. Lynde, citizens…
In another of the seven proposed policy revisions on next week’s agenda, the Board of Regents appears to add verbage that’s already implicit in good…
Back in March, the state Board of Water and Natural Resources awarded a two-million-dollar grant and a 3.475-million-dollar loan to the Lake Byron Sanitary District…
Yet another pal of the Unindicted-Coconspirator-in-Chief has been swatted by the long arm of the law. Republican candidate for lieutenant governor Larry Rhoden, who stood smilingly…
Yesterday, attorney general candidate Randy Seiler complained that the appearance of his opponent, Jason Ravnsborg, as a candidate at an official law enforcement event at…
Not that ignorance of the law is any excuse, but don’t let Larry Rhoden feign ignorance of the campaign finance statute he violated by failing…