Posted: March 28, 2008
Judge Strikes Down Michigan Primary Record Law
U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds struck down a Michigan law that allowed only the Republican and Democratic parties access to voter information from the state's presidential primary. The ruling came down on Wednesday (3/28) in Green Party of Michigan v. Michigan Secretary of State (See the EL@M case page).


Commentary
Arizona: Voter Registration and the Road Ahead
Justin Levitt
June arrived with two election law cases at the Supreme Court. One is still pending: a highly anticipated decision on section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. The other, more frequently overlooked, was decided yesterday. And there are some quirks of the opinion that seem to depart from the swiftly congealing conventional wisdom that the states might actually have "won," and now need only run out the clock.
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