South Carolina Voter Assistance Restrictions Challenge
NAACP South Carolina State Conference v. Wilson
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s restrictions on voter assistance.
NAACP South Carolina State Conference v. Wilson
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s restrictions on voter assistance.
RNC v. Benson
An anti-voting lawsuit from Republicans challenging the constitutionality of allowing overseas U.S. citizens to vote in Michigan elections.
If Republicans thought they could score an easy win by suing a friendly state, they thought wrong. They didn’t count on my law firm representing groups that would intervene to defend the law — but that’s exactly what happened.
New Jersey Democratic State Committee v. Board of Elections of Bergen County
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging the Bergen County Board of Elections’ refusal to count mail-in ballots submitted without inner envelopes.
Robertson v. Scanlan
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging a law that makes it harder to vote by mail in New Hampshire.
National Council of Jewish Women Greater New Orleans v. Landry
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging a Louisiana law requiring additional proof of citizenship to register to vote. Background The Greater New Orleans Chapter of the National Jewish Women Council sued Louisiana officials over SB 436, which requires voter registration applicants to submit additional proof of citizenship beyond the required sworn statement of eligibility. The plaintiffs argue […]
Republican Party of Arizona v. Arizona
An anti-voting lawsuit from Republicans challenging the constitutionality of allowing overseas U.S. citizens to vote in Arizona elections.
Disability Rights Montana v. Jacobsen
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging the state’s onerous date of birth verification requirement for absentee voting process.
Kansas Appleseed Center for Law and Justice v. Schwab
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging a state law that disqualifies mail ballots that arrive after election day.
Conley v. Hirsch
Class action lawsuit filed by the League of Women Voters of North Carolina seeking to block the state from disqualifying over 5,000 ballots from military and overseas voters in the 2024 general election for the North Carolina Supreme Court.