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In reply to the discussion: Sanders Supporters Get Their Day In Court Against Wasserman Schultz [View all]Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)Even if the defendants' motion to dismiss succeeds, he's flushed them out. In the motion, the DNC argues that the party rule requiring DNC neutrality is a mere "political promise" that it can violate at will with complete impunity.
I'm certainly not happy with that position. Given that it is the DNC position, however, I think it's useful that the public know it. We would not have known it but for this lawsuit.
In New York law, at least, there are cases in which a private organization's own rules, once published, are held to be binding on it. A person aggrieved by a violation of the rules can state a cause of action, even if the conduct complained of would have been legal in the absence of the rule. It's unfortunate that the DNC evidently disagrees and thinks it can treat its own rules as mere PR puffery when it finds that convenient.