Georgia Voter Suppression Law (Concerned Black Clergy)
Concerned Black Clergy v. Raffensperger
Lawsuit challenging Georgia voter suppression law S.B. 202.
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Concerned Black Clergy v. Raffensperger
Lawsuit challenging Georgia voter suppression law S.B. 202.
Public Interest Legal Foundation v. Boockvar
Lawsuit filed by a conservative legal group, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), challenging Pennsylvania’s voter rolls.
Daunt v. Benson
Lawsuit seeking a voter purge of Michigan’s voter rolls before the 2020 general election.
Democratic National Committee v. Bostelmann
Democratic lawsuit challenging four Wisconsin laws during of the 2020 election cycle in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Georgia Republican Party v. Raffensperger
Republican lawsuit seeking to modify election administration practices ahead of the 2021 Georgia Senate runoff elections.
Priorities USA v. Benson
Lawsuit challenging two Michigan laws that imposed strict registration requirements.
South Carolina Democratic Party v. Andino
Democratic lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s requirement that SSNs be provided on voter registration applications.
College Democrats at the Univ. of Mich. v. Johnson
Lawsuit challenging two voter registration laws in Michigan.
Tennessee Black Voter Project v. Shelby County Election Commission
Lawsuit seeking access to voter registration forms deemed incomplete or invalid by the Shelby County Election Commission in Tennessee.
Shelby County v. Holder
Lawsuit in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the coverage formula of Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) was unconstitutional.
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