DOJ’s losing streak just might save the midterms

We have already sued to block Trump's anti-voting executive orders. If the USPS adopts an anti-voting rule, we will bring litigation to stop it.

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This week at Democracy Docket: Judges are rejecting Trump’s anti-voting crusade

President Donald Trump’s anti-voting agenda had already hit some major legal roadblocks over the last year. But this may have been its worst week yet in the courts.

Pennsylvania’s voter rolls are safe from DOJ’s grab, rules federal judge, bringing Justice Dept record to 0-10

The U.S. Justice Department has lost yet another court battle in the Trump administration's crusade to gain unfettered access to state voter rolls.

Republicans sue Colorado in surging attack on overseas voters

The Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a new lawsuit seeking to block certain U.S. citizens living abroad from voting in Colorado — the second such lawsuit within a week and the latest escalation in the GOP’s…