
Utah Voter Roll Access Challenge(PILF)
Lyman v. Henderson
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking access to Utah’s voter roll.
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Lyman v. Henderson
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking access to Utah’s voter roll.
The People of the State of California v. County of Fresno
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the people of the state of California against Fresno County challenging a recently passed measure that moves the county’s district attorney and sheriff election cycle.
Titcomb v. Bellows
An anti-voting lawsuit challenging the wording of a ballot question on voter ID requirements and absentee voting restrictions.
Hector and Alonso for Assembly v. Hudson County Board of Elections
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking additional polling locations in Hudson County’s growing waterfront communities.
Public Interest Legal Foundation v. Benson
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Public Interest Legal Foundation claiming that Michigan does not maintain accurate voter rolls and thousands of voters must be purged from its lists.
Florida Decides Healthcare v. Byrd
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging the Florida legislature’s efforts to curtail direct democracy.
Walsh v. Luzerne County
Lawsuit filed by Republican candidate for Pennsylvania’s 117th House District, Jamie Walsh, against Luzerne County, Luzerne County Bureau of Elections and Luzerne County Board of Elections and Registration challenging the county’s delay in processing mail-in ballot and voter registration applications for the November 2024 general election. In Pennsylvania, individuals must submit their voter registration applications […]
Voto Latino v. Hirsch
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Voto Latino, the Watauga County Voting Rights Task Force, Down Home North Carolina and two individual voters challenging part of North Carolina’s recently enacted voter suppression law, Senate Bill 747.
Democratic National Committee v. North Carolina State Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee and the North Carolina Democratic party challenging multiple provisions of North Carolina’s recently enacted voter suppression law, Senate Bill 747.
Cooper v. Berger
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Gov. Roy Cooper (D) against President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina Senate Phillip Berger (R), House Speaker Timothy Moore (R) and North Carolina challenging two power grab laws, Senate Bill 749 and Senate Bill 382.
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