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Brief of Defendant-Appellee Voters Not Politicians

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Date
February 3, 2020
Case
Daunt v. Benson

On February 3, 2020, VNP filed a brief in support of the lower court’s decision denying the plaintiffs-appellants’ motion for preliminary injunction.

Analysis of county commission elections in Yakima County, WA

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Date
January 24, 2020
Case
Advocating for Fair Representation in Yakima County, Wash.

Yakima Notice Letter – WVRA

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Date
January 15, 2020
Case
Advocating for Fair Representation in Yakima County, Wash.

On January 15, 2020, CLC sent a letter to the Yakima County Commission notifying it that the current system for electing candidates to the County Commission violates the Washington Voting Rights Act by denying Latino voters an opportunity to elect candidates of their choice to the Commission.

Jones v. DeSantis: State Defendants Reply Brief

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Date
January 22, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis

On January 22, 2020 the Governor and the Secretary of State filed their reply brief in support of their appeal of the district court’s preliminary injunction.

Jones v. DeSantis – 11th Circuit Court of Appeals: Amicus Brief by Cato Institute and R Street

Document
Date
January 17, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis

Libertarian think tanks Cato Institute and R Street Institute, together with the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown University Law Center, filed a friend of the court brief in support of voting rights. The groups argue that SB-7066’s requirement conditioning rights restoration on payment of LFOs is bad policy and violates the Fourteenth Amendment. The brief also argues that felony disenfranchisement is anti-democratic.

Raysor Appellees’ Brief

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Date
January 10, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis

Raysor Appellees’ Brief

Letter to Iowa Secretary of State Pate from Restore Your Vote

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Date
December 19, 2019
Case
Felony Voting Rights Restoration in Iowa

A letter from Restore Your Vote commending Secretary Pate for his pledge to address Iowa's error-ridden list of ineligible voters and recommending ways to make sure that process is successful and that impacted Iowans are aware of their verified status.

Jones v. DeSantis: State Defendants’ Brief on Appeal of Preliminary Injunction

Document
Date
December 13, 2019
Case
Jones v. DeSantis

After the District Court granted Plaintiffs’ Motion for a Preliminary Injunction on October 18, 2019, the Governor and the Secretary of State filed for an appeal on November 18, 2019. On December 13, 2019, they filed their opening brief on appeal, seeking to overturn the District Court’s ruling that the State cannot constitutionally disenfranchise individuals solely because they cannot afford to pay their legal financial obligations.

Letter from Restore Your Vote to Governor Reynolds

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Date
December 16, 2019
Case
Felony Voting Rights Restoration in Iowa

This fall, the Restore Your Vote campaign has assisted nearly 250 Iowans with the voting rights restoration process and seen first-hand how the system could be made easier and more inclusive for Iowans with past felony convictions. This letter to Governor Reynolds outlines our administrative recommendations.

Letter to Arizona Secretary of State, Governor, and Attorney General on Proposed Measures to Provide Ballot Access to Eligible, Jailed Arizona Voters

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Date
December 12, 2019
Case
Assisting Voters in Jail

In the fall of 2019, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs included language to protect the right to vote for eligible, incarcerated Arizona voters in the draft of Arizona’s Election Procedures Manual that she submitted to the Governor and Attorney General for approval. This language, though, was rejected by the Attorney General. On December 12, 2019, CLC sent this letter to Arizona’s Attorney General, Governor, and Secretary of State to address the concerns raised by the Attorney General, reaffirm the state’s obligation to enfranchise these eligible voters, and urge them to adopt the new language proposed by Secretary Hobbs.

Letter to Harris County, TX on Jail Polling Location Initiative

Document
Date
September 23, 2019
Case
Assisting Voters in Jail

On September 23, 2019, CLC and Demos submitted a letter to Judge Lina Hidalgo and the Harris County Commissioners Court urging them to move forward with their plan to turn Harris County Jail into a polling location and provide voting machines to the eligible voters incarcerated there. Harris County Jail is one of the largest in the nation, incarcerating an average of 9,000 people daily. Most of Harris County Jail's population is held in pretrial detention or serving misdemeanor sentences, which means they retain their eligibility to vote under Texas law. However, Harris County provides no means by which many of these voters can cast their ballots. Our letter discusses Harris County's obligation to provide ballot access to these eligible voters and urges them to move forward with this initiative.

Jail Voting Advocacy Manual

Document
Date
December 11, 2019
Case
Assisting Voters in Jail

This manual is designed to provide advocates with the tools they need to take action to combat jail-based disenfranchisement and ensure eligible incarcerated voters can exercise their constitutional right to vote.

Nashville Local Handbook

Document
Date
December 9, 2019
Case
Felony Voting Rights Restoration in Tennessee

A supplemental handbook for community leaders and activists in Davidson County to help people with felony convictions restore their right to vote. To be used in tandem with the “Restore Your Vote Tennessee Rights Restoration Manual.”

Shelby County Rights Restoration Handbook

Document
Date
December 5, 2019
Case
Felony Voting Rights Restoration in Tennessee

A supplemental handbook for community leaders and activists in Shelby County to help people with felony convictions restore their right to vote. To be used in tandem with the “Restore Your Vote Tennessee Rights Restoration Manual.”

Voting Rights Restoration Checklist

Document
Date
December 5, 2019
Case
Restore Your Vote: Felony Rights Restoration

A checklist of tasks that can guide efforts to implement successfully a voting rights restoration law.

CLC Letter to Interior Inspector General Regarding Emails Between David Bernhardt and Agency Ethics Staff

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Date
November 26, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

Campaign Legal Center requests that the Interior Inspector General review emails between Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and members of the agency ethics staff. The emails raise questions about whether Mr. Bernhardt used his authority and influence to interfere with ethics advice.

Letter from Office of Inspector General to CLC on Investigation into Interior Ethics Issues

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Date
April 23, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

The office of Inspector General (IG) wrote a letter back to CLC to announce that it is opening an investigation into potential ethics violations committed by multiple Department of the Interior senior executives, after CLC flagged this for the IG in a complaint filed on February 20.

CLC Complaint to Inspector General on Department of the Interior Acting Secretary David Bernhardt

Document
Date
February 28, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

CLC filed an ethics complaint with Mary Kendall, the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of the Interior, to call to her attention the troubling conduct of Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt. CLC is urging Kendall to conduct a full investigation to determine whether Bernhardt violated his ethics pledge, and whether he violated his ethical obligation to avoid the appearance of favoritism in government decision-making.

See also CLC’s March 28, 2019 supplement to the complaint.

Office of Inspector General Response to Bernhardt Ethics Complaint

Document
Date
April 5, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

The Office of Inspector General at the Department of the Interior responded to CLC's request for an investigation into potential ethics violations committed by several senior members of Interior including Acting Secretary Bernhardt.

Inspector General Letter to CLC Confirms Investigation into Bernhardt Ethics Concerns

Document
Date
April 15, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the Department of the Interior (DOI) responded to the complaints submitted by CLC and other groups about various conflicts of interest by David Bernhardt and announced on April 15, 2019 that it is opening an investigation.

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