
New York City Noncitizen Voting Challenge (PILF)
Coachman v. City of New York
Lawsuit filed by a conservative group, the Public Interest Legal Foundation, on behalf of voters challenging New York City’s new noncitizen voting law.
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Coachman v. City of New York
Lawsuit filed by a conservative group, the Public Interest Legal Foundation, on behalf of voters challenging New York City’s new noncitizen voting law.
Fossella v. Adams
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of Republican voters and officials representing New York at the local and federal levels challenging New York City’s new noncitizen voting law.
State of New York v. Trump
Lawsuit filed by 19 states represented by Democratic attorneys general against President Donald Trump, the U.S. Department of Treasury and its secretary Scott Bessent challenging the recently-created Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to Treasury Department data and payment systems.
New York Communities for Change v. County of Nassau
Lawsuit filed on behalf of New York Communities for Change and four Latino voters against Nassau County, challenging the County’s redistricting map.
Lawler v. Westchester County Board of Elections
Petition filed by Mike Lawler, incumbent and current GOP candidate for New York’s 17th Congressional District, and a voter challenging certain absentee ballots cast by incarcerated voters at the Westchester County Jail.
Amedure v. State of New York
Lawsuit filed by the New York Republican Party and other conservative plaintiffs challenging an absentee voting law, Assembly Bill 7931.
Stefanik v. Hochul
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Republican National Committee (RNC), National Republican Congressional Committee, New York Republican State Committee, Conservative Party of New York and other Republicans challenging the Early Mail Voter Act, New York’s new mail-in voting law.
Brooklyn Branch of the NAACP v. Kosinski
Lawsuit challenging New York’s line-warming ban, which prohibits nonpartisan groups from providing food and drink to individuals waiting in line to vote.
County of Rockland v. State of New York
Lawsuit filed by Rockland County, New York and Rockland County Executive Edwin Day (R) against the State of New York challenging the state’s Even Year Election Law.
Ashlaw v. State of New York
Lawsuit filed by Suffolk County, the town of Hempstead and seven voters from Suffolk, Jefferson and Nassau County against New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), the state of New York and county election officials challenging the state’s Even Year Election Law.
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