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Georgia State Conference of the NAACP v. Kemp

Updated
May 15, 2017
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

In 2013, the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office issued an administrative policy directive that cancels voter registration applications if they do not match exactly with existing records in the Georgia Department of Driver Services or the Social Security Administration (SSA) databases unless the...

Hooker v. Illinois State Board of Elections

Updated
July 28, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights

CLC is representing seven civic groups in a friend-of-the-court brief asking the Supreme Court of Illinois to allow a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to be voted on by the people in November 2016.

McDonnell v. United States

Updated
July 7, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

Former Virginia Governor Robert F. McDonnell was convicted on public corruption charges for accepting $175,000 in gifts and loans—including a Rolex watch, a custom golf bag, and expensive vacations and shopping sprees—from multi-millionaire Jonnie Williams, and then using his official position to...

Wittman v. Personhuballah

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights

The case, now before the U.S. Supreme Court, is a challenge to the 2012 Congressional redistricting map passed by the Virginia Legislature. 

Evenwel v. Abbott

Updated
June 22, 2016
Status
Closed
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights

The case challenges the State of Texas’ use of U.S. Census total population numbers for redistricting the state’s 31 state Senate seats as is commonly done in most states.  Appellants seek to have the court compel the State of Texas to utilize the number of voting age citizens or the number 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...

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...

Wolfson v. Concannon

Updated
February 10, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

In 2009, an unsuccessful candidate for Arizona judicial office filed suit to challenge canons of the Arizona Code of Judicial Conduct, alleging that the canons violate his First Amendment rights...

Valdes v. U.S.

Updated
October 9, 2015
Status
Closed
Issues
Ethics

In Valdes v. United States, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reviewed the conviction of a police officer under the federal gratuities statute accepting cash from an undercover FBI agent in exchange for searching law enforcement databases for information.  The D.C. Circuit, sitting en...

National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) v. Taylor

Updated
July 30, 2015
Status
Closed
Issues
Ethics

In February 2008, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) challenged a provision in the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act (HLOGA) that requires a lobbying coalition, such as NAM, to disclose any member organizations of the coalition that fund the coalition’s lobbying activities and...

LaRoque v. Holder

Updated
July 8, 2015
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

South Carolina v. United States

Updated
June 30, 2015
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

South Carolina sought and obtained approval (preclearance) under the Voting Rights Act of a law (modified during litigation) that required voters to present a photo ID at the polls.

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