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Three Unnamed Petitioners v. Peterson

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

Three Unnamed Petitioners v. Peterson is a challenge to the State of Wisconsin’s restrictions on the coordination of expenditures between candidates and outside groups.

Colorado Republican Party v. Gessler/Williams

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

In May 2014, the Colorado Republican Party (CRP) filed suit in state court seeking a declaratory judgment that would allow it to establish an independent expenditure committee, or “Super PAC,” that could operate outside the otherwise applicable state limits for contributions to political parties...

Yamada v. Snipes

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

In August 2010, plaintiffs filed suit to challenge multiple aspects of Hawaii state campaign finance law, including the statutory definitions of “political committee” and “expenditure,” several disclosure provisions and the state restriction on contributions from government contractors. On March 21...

New York Republican State Committee v. SEC

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

The state Republican parties of New York and Tennessee challenged an SEC rule barring investment firms from managing state assets for two years after a firm or its associates make more than de minimis contributions to officeholders or candidates who have or would have power to award investment...

Justice v. Hosemann

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

Plaintiffs filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of Mississippi’s campaign finance disclosure requirements as they apply to small groups and individuals intending to support or oppose state constitutional ballot measures.

Independence Institute v. Williams

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

On September 2, 2014, the Independence Institute filed suit challenging the constitutionality of Colorado’s “electioneering communication” disclosure provisions, which require a group spending over $1,000 on television, radio or print ads that mention the name of a state candidate within 60 days of...

Figgs and Jackson v. Quitman County

Updated
June 17, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

The Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is representing voters in Quitman County, Miss. against a legal action seeking more than $300K in attorneys’ fees. Longtime civil rights attorney Ellis Turnage brought a lawsuit on behalf of two voters challenging the county’s redistricting plan. Before trial...

Huerena v. Reagan

Updated
June 2, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

Wheatland v. Holder

Updated
May 17, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

City of Falls Church, VA v. Holder

Updated
May 17, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

LULAC v. Harris County

Updated
May 17, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC attorneys represented LULAC and individual voters in Harris County Texas who filed suit challenging Harris County’s voter registration practices and procedures under several provisions of federal law. The case was eventually resolved by stipulation...

New York State Board of Elections v. Margarita Lopez Torres

Updated
May 17, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

Willie Ray v. The State of Texas

Updated
May 17, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

Willie Ray and several others brought suit (represented by CLC attorneys) challenging then-Attorney General Greg Abbott’s racially selective prosecutions of black and Latinos voters for alleged voter fraud...

Crawford v. Marion County Election Board

Updated
May 17, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

This case challenged the constitutionality of an Indiana law that requires voters to present either a state or federal photo identification in order to vote...

RNC v. FEC

Updated
May 16, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

In November 2008, the RNC brought a constitutional challenge to the “soft money” restrictions of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) that bar the national parties from raising or spending soft money and prohibit state parties from using soft money for activities that affect federal elections...

Vermont Right to Life Committee (VRLC) v. Sorrell

Updated
May 9, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

In 2009, Vermont Right to Life Committee (VRLC) challenged Vermont’s campaign finance law's disclosure provisions and contribution limits as applied to VRLC's fund that allegedly makes only independent expenditures. The district court upheld the challenged disclosure provisions and contribution...

North Carolina NAACP v. McCrory

Updated
April 26, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

North Carolina NAACP v. McCrory challenged North Carolina HB 589, which eliminated same day registration, slashed the state’s early voting period by a full week, got rid of the pre-registration of 16- and 17-year olds, barred out-of-precinct provisional ballots from being counted, and instituted a...

Fairley v. Hattiesburg

Updated
April 4, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights

Plaintiffs, Black residents of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, brought this Voting Rights Act challenge to the 2012 redistricting plan for Hattiesburg’s City Council. Due to shifts in population, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, is now a majority-Black city.  Black voters comprise the largest voting group in...

McCutcheon v. FEC

Updated
March 30, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Campaign Finance

The Republican National Committee and donor Shaun McCutcheon brought suit to challenge the $74,600 aggregate limit on contributions to non-candidate committees and the $48,600 aggregate limit on contributions to candidate committees in a two-year election cycle. On April 2, 2014, the Supreme Court...

Van Hollen v. FEC

Updated
March 4, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

On April 21, 2011, Representative Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) sued the FEC in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, arguing that a 2007 regulation improperly narrowed the scope of federal disclosure requirements connected to electioneering communications...

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