DC Board Recommends Disbarment for Rudy Giuliani Over 2020 Election Lies
Former Trump attorney and close ally Rudy Giuliani should lose his license to practice law in D.C., a disciplinary board for the Washington, D.C. Bar said Friday.
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Former Trump attorney and close ally Rudy Giuliani should lose his license to practice law in D.C., a disciplinary board for the Washington, D.C. Bar said Friday.
In a new brief, nine Republican secretaries of state are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take a case out of Pennsylvania pushing the independent state legislature theory, a radical legal theory that could upend American elections.
Eleven Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the independent state legislature theory — a radical legal theory that could upend American elections.
A Pennsylvania judge today rejected a request from Centre County GOP Chair Michelle Schellberg and local voters to disqualify nearly 100 mail-in ballots cast in the state’s April 23 primary election with misdated or undated outer envelopes.
Centre and Luzerne counties in Pennsylvania have not certified the results from the April 23 primary election due to ongoing court cases regarding which ballots should be counted.
he Republican National Committee (RNC) and Pennsylvania Republican Party (PA GOP) are stepping into a lawsuit to prevent the Butler County Board of Elections from curing ballots without a secrecy envelope, also known as “naked ballots.”
Mail-in ballots that are missing or have an incorrect date on their outer return envelope will not be counted in Pennsylvania after the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to reconsider their decision on the matter.
Republicans are once again asking the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the radical independent state legislature theory — the theory that only legislatures can regulate federal elections.
Ahead of Pennsylvania’s primary today, a court ruled that ballots from long-term care facilities returned by a single person will be counted in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Mail-in ballots that are missing a date or have an incorrect date will not be counted due to a 2-1 opinion issued earlier today by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.