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Shelby County, AL v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Earl Cunningham et al. to Intervene as Defendants

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Shelby County, AL v. Holder

Motion of Earl Cunningham, Harry Jones, Albert Jones, Ernest Montgomery, Anthony Vines, and William Walker to intervene as Defendants. In the alternative, Proposed Intervenors seek permissive intervention pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 24(b)(1). Proposed Intervenors seek to intervene as Defendants in this action to defend the constitutionality of Sections 4(b) and (5) of the Voting Rights Act (VRA).

Shelby County, AL v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Memorandum of Bobby Pierson et al. for Leave to Intervene as Defendants

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Shelby County, AL v. Holder

NAACP/ACLU's memorandum in support of motion to intervene as a defendant.

Shelby County, AL v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Initial Responsive Pleading of Bobby Pierson et al.

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Shelby County, AL v. Holder

Bobby Pierson, Willie Goldsmith, Sr., Mary Paxton-Lee, Kenneth Dukes, and Alabama State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Inc. (collectively, “Proposed Intervenors”), submit this Initial Responsive Pleading, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 24(c) and Local Civil Rule 7(j).

Shelby County, AL v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Memorandum of LCCRUL in Support of Motion to Intervene as Defendant

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Shelby County, AL v. Holder

Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law’s memorandum in support of motion to intervene as defendant. 

Shelby County, AL v. Holder: U.S. District court for the District of Columbia Motion of LCCRUL to Intervene as Defendant

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Shelby County, AL v. Holder

Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law’s motion to intervene as a defendant. 

LaRoque v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Joseph M. Tyson et al. to Intervene

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July 8, 2015
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LaRoque v. Holder

The proposed Defendat-Intervenors request that the Court grant their Motion to Intervene in this matter under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 24.

LaRoque v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Joseph M. Tyson et al. to Dismiss

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July 8, 2015
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LaRoque v. Holder

Proposed Defendant-Intervenors request that their motion to dismiss be granted.

Shelby County, AL v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Answer and Affirmative Defenses of LCCRUL

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Shelby County, AL v. Holder

Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights Under Law’s answer to Plaintiff Shelby County's complaint. The Intervenor-Defendant requests that the Court enter a judgment dismissing Plaintiff's claim in its entirety, on the merits, with prejudice; denying the Plaintiff's requests for declaratory and injuctive relief in their entirety; and awarding such other and further relief as the Court may find to be just and equitable. 

Texas v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Victoria Rodriguez et al. to Intervene as Defendants

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Texas v. Holder

Proposed Defendant-Intervenors Victoria Rodriguez, Nicole Rodriguez, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (“Southwest Voter”) and Mi Familia Vota Education Fund (Mi Familia Vota) (collectively, “Proposed Defendant-Intervenors”), by their undersigned counsel, move the Court for leave to intervene as of right pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 24(a)(2) and submit the accompanying Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Intervene as Defendants and Answer to Plaintiff’s First Amended Expedited Complaint in accordance with Local Civil Rule 7(j).

Texas v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Texas State Conference of NAACP Branches et al. Proposed Findings of Fact

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Texas v. Holder

Defendant-intervenors' proposed supplemental, non-duplicative findings of fact and conclusions of law. 

Harris v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission: Supreme Court Amici Brief of CLC in Support of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission

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November 2, 2015
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Harris v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission

Harris v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission: Supreme Court Amici Brief Appendix of CLC in Support of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission

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November 2, 2015
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Harris v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission

Texas v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Kennie et al. to Intervene as Defendants

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Texas v. Holder

Pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 24(a) and 24(b), Eric Kennie, Anna Burns, Michael Montez, Penny Pope, Marc Veasy, Jane Hamilton, David de la Fuente, Lorraine Birabil, Daniel Clayton, and Sergio DeLeon (collectively “Kennie Proposed Defendant-Intervenors” or “Proposed Defendant-Intervenors”) move to intervene as Defendants in this action in order to assert positions and arguments not likely to be addressed by other parties.

Texas v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Victoria Rodriguez et al. to Intervene as Defendants

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Texas v. Holder

Proposed Defendant-Intervenors Victoria Rodriguez, Nicole Rodriguez, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (“Southwest Voter”) and Mi Familia Vota Education Fund (Mi Familia Vota) (collectively, “Proposed Defendant-Intervenors”), by their undersigned counsel, move the Court for leave to intervene as of right pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 24(a)(2) and submit the accompanying Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Intervene as Defendants and Answer to Plaintiff’s First Amended Expedited Complaint in accordance with Local Civil Rule 7(j). 

Texas v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Texas League of Young Voters to Intervene as Defendants

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Texas v. Holder

Proposed Defendant-Intervenors, the Texas League of Young Voters Education Fund, Imani Clark, KiEssence Culbreath, Demariano Hill, Felicia Johnson, Dominique Monday, and Brianna Williams (collectively, “Proposed Defendant-Intervenors”), by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby submit this Motion to Intervene as of right pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 24(a)(2), the accompanying Statement of Points and Authorities, and Proposed Answer in accordance with Local Civil Rule 7. 

Texas v. Holder: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Motion of Victoria Rodriguez et al. to Intervene as Defendants

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Texas v. Holder

Proposed Defendant-Intervenors Victoria Rodriguez, Nicole Rodriguez, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (“Southwest Voter”) and Mi Familia Vota Education Fund (Mi Familia Vota) (collectively, “Proposed Defendant-Intervenors”), by their undersigned counsel, hereby respectfully move the Court for leave to intervene as of right pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 24(a)(2) and submit the accompanying Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Intervene as Defendants and Answer to Plaintiff’s First Amended Expedited Complaint in accordance with Local Civil Rule 7(j). 

Shelby County, AL v. Holder: Supreme Court Amici Brief of Jurisdictions that have Bailed Out in Support of Holder and Urging Affirmance

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Shelby County, AL v. Holder

Brief filed by the Campaign Legal Center on behalf of bailed out jurisdictions in support of respondents and urging affirmance.

Evenwel v. Abbott: Supreme Court Amici Brief of CLC on behalf of Former Directors of the U.S. Census Bureau in Support of Abbott

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September 28, 2015
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Evenwel v. Abbott

The amicus brief on behalf of former Directors of the U.S. Census Bureau, produced in conjunction with the Campaign Legal Center.

LaRoque v. Holder: Plaintiff’s Reply Brief in Support of Its Motion to Convene a Three-Judge Panel

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July 8, 2015
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LaRoque v. Holder

Plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief challenging the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended in 2006 (hereinafter “Section 5”). Complaint ¶¶ 1-7, 11-37. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 291(b), 2284 and 42 U.S.C. § 1973c(a), as well as the Court’s Local Rule 9.1, Plaintiffs apply for a three-judge court to adjudicate this action. In support of this application, Plaintiffs respectfully submit the following memorandum of points and authorities.

LaRoque v. Holder: Plaintiffs' Complaint

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July 8, 2015
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LaRoque v. Holder

Plaintiffs request that the Court enter a judgment for the Plaintiffs (1) declaring that Section 5 unconstitutionally exceeds Congressional authority; (2) declaring that the Section 5, as amended in 2006, violates the Fifth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, particularly as applied by the Attorney General, both generally and in his specific refusal to permit Kinston’s change to nonpartisan elections; (3) enjoining the Attorney General from enforcing Section 5 against Kinston’s change to nonpartisan elections; (4) enjoining any enforcement of Section 5 against Kinston in the future; and (5) any other relief the Court deems just and proper. 

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