Texas Voter Registration Intimidation Challenge
Jolt Initiative Inc. v. Paxton
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s retaliatory efforts to intimidate and shut down a Latino-focused voter registration organization.
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Jolt Initiative Inc. v. Paxton
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s retaliatory efforts to intimidate and shut down a Latino-focused voter registration organization.
The Attorney General of Texas v. Mayorkas
Lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against Department of Homeland Security and Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services challenging the federal government’s refusal to provide citizenship status information
Brown v. Paxton
Lawsuit filed by Travis County’s tax assessor and county commissioners against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) and Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson (R) challenging the state’s campaign that seeks to prevent county officials from facilitating voter registration and participation.
Texas v. Elfant
Lawsuit filed by the state of Texas, through Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), against Travis County’s tax assessor and county commissioners challenging Travis County’s plan for reaching out to unregistered voters by mail.
Texas v. Callanen
Lawsuit filed by the state of Texas, through Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) challenging the Bexar County’s plan to send voter registration applications to over 200,000 unregistered voters.
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