
North Carolina Congressional Redistricting Challenge (2023)
Williams v. Hall
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Black and Latino voters challenging North Carolina’s newly enacted congressional map.
Williams v. Hall
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Black and Latino voters challenging North Carolina’s newly enacted congressional map.
Pierce v. North Carolina State Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed on behalf of two Black voters challenging North Carolina’s Republican-drawn state Senate map.
Pico Neighborhood Association v. City of Santa Monica
Lawsuit filed in 2016 on behalf of the Pico Neighborhood Association (PNA), Advocates for Malibu Public Schools (AMPS) and a Latina voter who resides in Santa Monica challenging the at-large method used to elect members to the Santa Monica City Council.
Tennessee State Conference of the NAACP v. Lee
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a coalition of civil and voting rights organizations and voters challenging Tennessee’s congressional and state Senate districts.
Wright v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Petition filed on behalf of Wisconsin voters challenging the state’s legislative maps drawn following the release of 2020 census data.
Clarke v. Wisconsin Elections Comission
Petition filed on behalf of Wisconsin voters challenging the state’s legislative maps drawn following the release of 2020 census data.
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.
Addoh-Kondi v. Jefferson County Commission
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters in Jefferson County, Alabama challenging Jefferson County, Alabama’s county commission districts drawn with 2020 census data.
Christian Ministerial Alliance v. Arkansas
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Christian Ministerial Alliance, Arkansas Community Institute and Black voters challenging the election methods used for the Arkansas Court of Appeals and Arkansas Supreme Court.
Christian Ministerial Alliance v. Thurston
Lawsuit challenging Arkansas’ congressional map.
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