Harris warns SCOTUS likely to gut VRA, calls SAVE America Act a ‘poll tax’
Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris shares her concerns about the fate of the Voting Rights Act during her talk at the National Action Network convention.
Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris shares her concerns about the fate of the Voting Rights Act during her talk at the National Action Network convention.
A federal appeals court raised serious concerns about a secret voter data agreement involving the Trump administration and ordered a lower court to take another look at a case challenging its access to Social Security data.
The Fulton County Republican Party asked the Georgia Supreme Court to step in after a lower court ruled local officials can reject its election-denying nominees.
A new lawsuit filed seeks to force the Justice Department to divulge communications between senior officials and prominent election deniers throughout the department’s ongoing efforts to obtain state voter rolls and relitigate President Trump’s 2020 election loss.
A federal judge dismissed the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) lawsuit demanding Massachusetts’ unredacted voter registration rolls Thursday, marking the fifth loss for the agency, with zero wins, out of 30 active cases.
Donald Trump has spent his week making deranged threats to world peace. Meanwhile, I’ve been focusing on defending voters in Idaho.
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers got their way Wednesday when a federal judge ordered that challenges to President Donald Trump’s new anti-voting executive order be randomly reassigned — a shift that could make the outcome of the case less predictable
The California Supreme Court has ordered a county sheriff to pause his investigation into 650,000 seized ballots while it considers the state attorney general’s petition demanding a permanent end to his probe.
Ed Martin, the hardline MAGA Republican serving as President Trump’s pardon attorney, is attempting to claim executive privilege in a bid to evade misconduct charges from attorney ethics regulators in Washington, D.C.
It would be difficult enough for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to simultaneously litigate 30 lawsuits demanding states turn over their unredacted voter registration records, but the government’s attorneys nonetheless seem to insist on making things harder still by repeatedly contradicting themselves. Minnesota filed a notice to supplement the record Tuesday in the lawsuit brought […]
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