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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Court blocks Kansas law disqualifying late-arriving mail ballots

A Kansas court temporarily blocked a state law that would disqualify late-arriving mail ballots in the first ruling since the Supreme Court rejected a GOP challenge to grace periods for mail ballots that arrive after Election…

USPS says it’s not implementing Trump’s anti-mail voting order, for now

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) confirmed it is following a pair of court orders blocking it from implementing President Donald Trump’s anti-mail voting executive order.

Most of Trump DOJ’s voter roll losses have come from GOP-appointed judges

In an era of extraordinary partisan polarization, federal judges appointed by presidents of both parties have found common ground on at least one issue: President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice does not have a right to…