Trump accountability lawsuits

Washington Trump Election Integrity Executive Order Challenge

Lawsuit filed by the state of Washington and Oregon against the Trump administration challenging key provisions of Executive Order 14248 which could disenfranchise millions.

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Massachusetts Trump Election Integrity Executive Order Challenge 

Lawsuit filed by 19 states against the Trump administration challenging key provisions of Executive Order 14248 which could disenfranchise millions.

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Washington, D.C. Trump Election Integrity Executive Order Challenge (LWV)

Lawsuit filed by advocacy organizations challenging a provision of Executive Order 14248 that directs the EAC to add a documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) requirement to the federal voter registration form.

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We Have More Power Than Trump Wants Us To Believe — Here’s What You Can Do

There are things every one of us can do in our daily lives to help ensure free and fair elections — and, in doing so, limit Trump’s power. Here is the list.

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SCOTUS Says Trump Violated Venezuelan Migrants’ Rights With Attempted Removals

The Supreme Court in a 7-2 Friday said the Trump administration violated the due process rights of Venezuelan migrants in its rushed effort to remove them from the U.S. last month using the Alien Enemies Act,…

Louisiana Sued Over Vague Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law 

Voting rights groups are suing Louisiana over a new law that forces every would-be voter to provide documentary proof of citizenship in order to register.

New Ruling Cuts Off Key Tool to Protect Minority Voters

The ruling applies in seven states and further weakens the ability of the landmark civil rights law to protect voters.