
Mississippi Jackson H.B. 1020 Challenge (State Court)
Saunders v. Randolph
Lawsuit filed on behalf of three Jackson, Mississippi residents challenging a newly enacted anti-democratic law, House Bill 1020 that targets Jackson residents.
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Saunders v. Randolph
Lawsuit filed on behalf of three Jackson, Mississippi residents challenging a newly enacted anti-democratic law, House Bill 1020 that targets Jackson residents.
Harness v. Watson
Lawsuit challenging the felon disenfranchisement provision of the Mississippi Constitution.
Buck v. Reeves
Lawsuit filed by individual voters against the Mississippi secretary of state, governor and attorney general and others challenging Mississippi’s congressional map drawn with 2000 census data for violating Section 2 of the VRA.
Mississippi State Conference of the NAACP v. State Board of Election Commissioners
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Mississippi State Conference of the NAACP and voters challenging state Senate and House maps.
White v. State Board of Election Commissioners
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Black Mississippians challenging the districts used for electing justices to the Mississippi Supreme Court.
McLemore v. Hosemann
Lawsuit challenging provisions of the 1890 Mississippi Constitution regarding the state’s election system.
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