
Indiana Student ID Ban Challenge
Count US IN v. Morales
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging Indiana’s ban on the use of a student ID for voting.
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Count US IN v. Morales
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging Indiana’s ban on the use of a student ID for voting.
State of Indiana v. Department of Homeland Security
Lawsuit filed by the state of Indiana and its secretary of state, Diego Morales (R), against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its secretary, Kristi Noem, challenging the federal government’s refusal to provide citizenship status information.
Tully v. Okeson
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Indiana Vote By Mail (Indiana VBM) and Indiana voters under 65 who were eligible and qualified to vote in the November 2020 general election, but were not entitled to vote using a mail-in ballot under state law.
American Council of the Blind of Indiana v. Indiana Election Commission
Lawsuit challenging Indiana’s limited at-home absentee voting options for individuals with print disabilities.
Dixon v. Glenn
Lawsuit filed by Republicans challenging an Oct. 7 resolution regarding the responsibilities of the St. Joseph County election board.
In Re: Combined State Voter Registration and HAVA Grievance
Administrative complaint filed challenging the Tippecanoe Board of Elections’ proof of residency policy.
League of Women Voters of Indiana v. Sullivan
Consolidated lawsuit challenging an Indiana law about voter registration cancellation.
City of Hammond v. Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the city of Hammond challenging the selection method of Superior Court judges in Lake, Marion and St. Joseph Counties.
Indiana State Conference of NAACP v. Lawson
Lawsuit challenging an Indiana law consolidating and closing precincts.
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