Protecting Georgia Voters from Political Intimidation (Andrews v. D'Souza)
At a Glance
Campaign Legal Center filed an amicus brief in support of an individual's voter intimidation claim under the support-or-advocacy clauses of the KKK Act of 1871.
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About This Case
On March 31, 2023, CLC filed an amicus brief in support of an individual Georgia voter who was falsely accused of unlawfully using a drop box in a film titled 2000 Mules. CLC’s amicus brief supports the Plaintiff’s claims seeking to enforce his right to be free from political intimidation under the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871.
Our Brief
CLC filed an amicus brief in district court supporting the intimidated individual's case. The brief explains why the key provisions of the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 apply to these facts based on the statute’s text, the 1871 Congress’s design and intent and historical source material.