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The Campaign Legal Center and the Voting Rights Institute Submit Comments to the Bureau to Protect Voting Power of Minority Communities
WASHINGTON – The Campaign Legal Center filed comments urging the U.S. Census Bureau to change its proposed rule on how it plans to count incarcerated prisoners...
CLC Releases New Report Proposing a Key Solution for Partisan Gerrymandering and Achieving Fair Elections
WASHINGTON – The Campaign Legal Center, which is litigating the landmark case Whitford v. Gill to end partisan gerrymandering, today released a report, Make Democracy Count: Ending Partisan...
CLC Files Friend-of-the-Court Brief in Virginia racial gerrymandering case
The Campaign Legal Center today filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the Supreme Court of the United States in Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections, a case of critical importance for the future of racial...
On July 31, 2018, the Michigan State Supreme Court issued its opinion in the Michigan redistricting ballot initiative case. The Supreme Court affirmed the lower court's decision, allowing the redistricting measure to be voted on by Michigan's citizens in November, 2018.
This statement is by Adav Noti, senior director of trial litigation and chief of staff at CLC. It was delivered before the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives on January 29, 2019.
The Supreme Court of the United States announced that it will hear oral arguments in the cases Rucho v. League of Women Voters and Benisek v. Lamone on Tuesday, March 26.
Emails released by DOJ.
Response letter from Justice Management Division (JMD) to CLC's FOIA Request.
CLC is arguing that the 2020 Census will occur regardless of the length of the partial government shutdown, so the case must proceed.
DOJ is asking for an extension to file its reply.
This document is the answer to CLC's complaint.
DOJ sent a second supplemental response to CLC's February 1, 2018 FOIA Request. This is the letter announcing the 69 pages of responsive documents.
DOJ sent a second supplemental response to CLC's February 1, 2018 FOIA Request. These are the 69 pages of responsive documents.
On Friday, January 4, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it was taking two partisan gerrymandering challenges, out of North Carolina and Maryland. Oral arguments were scheduled for March 2019.
Brief for appellees in the U.S. Supreme Court case on partisan gerrymandering, Gill v. Whitford.