In 1973, a federal district court in Arizona decided that the act was unconstitutional, and Arizona could not keep the party off the ballot in the 1972 general election (Blawis v. Bolin). In 1961, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the act did not bar the party from participating in New York's unemployment insurance system
Its unenforceable. Now no more political conversation.
Its unenforceable. Now no more political conversation.
Interesting fact, American Communist party members are specifically excluded from civil rights and liberties by law via the Communist Control Act of 1954.
How does that make you feel? It would bother me.