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Litigation by State

Arrange Active Cases by: Case Name | State | Primary Topic | Date Filed
Arrange Archived Cases by: Case Name | State | Primary Topic | Date Filed

This is a list of pending election law litigation cases that Election Law @ Moritz is currently monitoring.

Wisconsin Cases

  • Van Hollen v. Government Accountability Board
    Topics: Voter Registration | State Voter Registration Databases

  • League of Women Voters of Wisconsin v. Walker
    Topics: Voter ID

  • Frank v. Walker
    Topics: Voter ID

  • Milwaukee Branch of the NAACP v. Walker
    Topics: Voter ID

  • Jones v. Deininger
    Topics: Voter ID

  • Romney for President v. Wisconsin
    Topics:

  • Commentary

    Justin   Levitt

    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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    In the News

    Michelle  Alexander

    Johnson: Disenfranchising felons hits minorities hardest

    Professor Michelle Alexander was quoted in an Athens Banner-Herald article from her book "The New Jim Crow." The article focuses on the disenfranchisement of felons in states like Virginia, where more than seven percent of the adult population cannot vote due to felony charges. In Virginia, Gov. Robert McDonnell is taking steps to restore the right to vote to nonviolent felons.

    Alexander's book calls on the idea that disenfranchising felons affects minorities most. She calls voting-rights restoration processes a “bureaucratic maze” that is “cumbersome, confusing and onerous.”

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    Info & Analysis

    Supreme Court: NVRA Pre-empts Arizona's Proof of Citizenship Law

    In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that the NVRA preempts an Arizona law requiring documentation of citizenship to accompany voter registration forms. The case is Arizona v. The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.

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