League of Women Voters of Indiana v. Rokita
Summary
Indiana law that requires voters to possess a valid, current government-issued photo identification in order to cast a ballot on Election Day imposes an unnecessary and unduly hard burden on voters.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed an amicus brief in the Indiana Supreme Court charging that the Indiana Photo ID law violates Indiana’s Equal Privileges and Immunities Clause because the law unjustifiably privileges select groups by exempting them from the law’s photo identification requirements.
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11/09/2009
League of Women Voters of Indiana v. Rokita - ACLU Amicus Brief
League of Women Voters of Indiana v. RokitaLegal Documents
League of Women Voters of Indiana v. Rokita - ACLU Amicus Brief
Date Filed: 11/09/2009
Affiliate: Indiana
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11/09/2009
League of Women Voters of Indiana v. Rokita - Motion to Appear as Amici Curiae
League of Women Voters of Indiana v. RokitaLegal Documents
League of Women Voters of Indiana v. Rokita - Motion to Appear as Amici Curiae
Date Filed: 11/09/2009
Affiliate: Indiana
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