May 30, 2017
Supreme Court Will Hear Ohio Voter Purge Case
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court granted Ohio’s petition to hear Husted v. Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI). The case addresses Ohio’s supplemental process, a practice ...
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
May 18, 2017
ACLU Launches Multi-State Legal Action on Voting Rights
Seeks Information Related to New Trump Election Commission
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
May 15, 2017
Supreme Court Declines to Hear North Carolina Voting Case
ACLU and SCSJ Challenged Discriminatory Voting Law, SCOTUS Order is Victory for Voting Rights
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
May 11, 2017
ACLU Takes Legal Action Over Trump Election Commission Executive Order
NEW YORK — The American Civil Liberties Union took legal action today related to President Trump’s new executive order establishing a “Presidential Commission on Election Int...
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
May 11, 2017
ACLU to Trump: Signing Order Will Not Make Voter Fraud Fantasy a Reality
NEW YORK — President Trump is expected to sign an executive order later today establishing a “Presidential Commission on Election Integrity.” The commission vice chair will r...
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
May 10, 2017
ACLU Challenges New Hampshire Voter Signature-Matching Law
Hundreds of Voters Are Having Their Ballots Unknowingly Rejected Over Handwriting
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
Court case: Saucedo v. Gardner
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