Mail-in voting is under attack. Here’s what you can do

The USPS is proposing a rule that would require states to share information about voters who request mail-in or absentee ballots for federal elections.

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Trump DOJ appeals latest wave of losses in languishing voter roll crusade

The Department of Justice appealed three more voter roll losses, ensuring that every defeat in President Donald Trump’s nationwide campaign to obtain unredacted state voter data is now in or headed to the federal appeals courts.

This week at Democracy Docket: A rare pro-voting ruling from the Supreme Court — and a revealing shift among election deniers

In the biggest voting news of the week, the Supreme Court rejected a Republican attempt to restrict mail voting by barring states from accepting ballots that arrive after Election Day. 

DOJ appeals decision blocking Trump’s executive order throttling mail voting

The DOJ filed its appeal in California v. Trump Wednesday, a week after U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani ruled that major parts of Trump’s March 2026 anti-voting executive order were “legally void.” She found that the…