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CLC Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Stop Florida’s Pay-to-Vote Scheme

Date
July 8, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights
In total, up to a million voters could be affected by the outcome of this case.

States Can Require Presidential Electors to Follow Popular Vote, U.S. Supreme Court Rules

Date
July 6, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington
Baca v. Berry
Issues
Ethics
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states have the authority to require presidential electors to vote for the candidate that wins the popular vote in their state.  

Appeals Court Puts On Hold Decision Granting Voting Rights Restoration to Floridians

Date
July 1, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights
CLC is hopeful that the court of appeals will follow suit and confirm once and for all that wealth cannot determine a person’s eligibility to vote.

Court Strikes Down Florida Poll Tax as Unconstitutional in Landmark Victory for Voting Rights

Date
May 24, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights
This win for CLC’s clients and the plaintiff class is historic. For the first time, a federal court ruled that conditioning rights restoration on the payment of costs and fees constitutes a poll tax.

CLC, LWV Secure Safe Absentee Voting for Minnesota Primary Amid Pandemic

Date
June 16, 2020
Case
League of Women Voters of Minnesota v. Simon
Issues
Voting Rights
Under an agreement submitted for court approval, Minnesota’s Secretary of State will ensure absentee ballots will count in the August primary regardless of whether they include a witness signature.

CLC Endorses Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Insider Trading

Date
June 15, 2020
Issues
Ethics
New bipartisan legislation would hold public servants accountable for their conflicts of interest by having them and their family members put certain investments into blind trusts.

Voting is Essential: People Must Be Able to Safely Exercise Their Rights During Emergencies

Date
June 1, 2020
Issues
Voting Rights
Imposing a curfew during voting hours would set a terrible precedent for the remainder of the primary season and the General Election in November.

Alabama Denies Voting Rights Restoration to Up to 100,000 Citizens on the Basis of Wealth

Date
May 27, 2020
Case
Thompson v. Alabama
Issues
Voting Rights
Alabama uses a similar scheme to Florida’s that restricts voter eligibility on the basis of unpaid fines and fees – making no exception for people that are genuinely unable to pay.

CLC Challenges Texas’s Strict Absentee Voting Limitations During COVID-19 Crisis

Date
May 13, 2020
Case
Texas Democratic Party v. Abbott
Issues
Voting Rights
Expanding voter access during a global pandemic should not be a partisan issue.

Supreme Court Case to be Heard This Week on Electoral College Could Create Chaos in Presidential Election

Date
May 12, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics
If the court rules to “unbind” electors, the integrity of the presidential election could be called into question during a critical election year.

Judge: Ruling at Upcoming Trial Will Apply to Hundreds of Thousands of Florida Voters Seeking Rights Restoration

Date
April 7, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights
The judge's class certification makes clear that whatever the outcome of the trial, it will apply broadly to hundreds of thousands of voters seeking rights restoration in Florida

North Dakota Agrees to Court-Ordered Relief Easing Voter ID Laws for Native Americans on Reservations

Date
April 24, 2020
Case
Spirit Lake Tribe, et al. v. Jaeger
Issues
Voting Rights
This is a sweeping victory for Native American voting rights, and one that should send a message to other states looking to impose restrictive voting measures that disenfranchise historically marginalized groups.

We Can Protect Democracy Even as We Safeguard Our Health

Date
April 13, 2020
Issues
Voting Rights
Congress must provide states with at least $4 billion to prepare for the 2020 November and primary elections, and time is of the essence.

After Supreme Court Decision, States Must Prepare for Surge of Absentee Ballots in November

Date
April 7, 2020
Issues
Voting Rights
After Supreme Court ruling, states need to get ready to deal with a surge of mailed ballots in November.

Tennessee Removes Anti-Voter Registration Provisions Following Federal Legal Challenge

Date
April 2, 2020
Case
League of Women Voters of Tennessee v. Tre Hargett
Issues
Voting Rights
In a victory for voting rights, Tennessee lawmakers repealed onerous restrictions previously enacted in a 2019 law that sought to restrict and impose harsh penalties on community voter registration efforts.

VICTORY: 11th Circuit Ruling Blocking Florida Fines and Fees Law Stands

Date
March 31, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights
It is now established law in the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that states cannot discriminate against voters on the basis of wealth. Inability to pay should never be a barrier to the ballot box.

Supreme Court Leaves Seattle’s Democracy Voucher System in Place, Protecting Innovative Campaign Finance Reform and Preserving Self-Government

Date
March 30, 2020
Case
Elster v. City of Seattle
Issues
Campaign Finance
Voting Rights

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear arguments in Elster v. City of Seattle, a challenge to Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program, which was approved by over 60% of city voters in 2015. The program – which went into effect in 2017 – offers any eligible adult city resident...

Elections Must Proceed While States Protect Public Health

Date
March 13, 2020
Case
Coronavirus: Protecting Voter Access and Ensuring Emergency Election Preparedness
Issues
Voting Rights
Under no circumstances should the November general election be canceled or postponed, as that date is mandated by federal law.

Ohio Should Institute Policies to Assist Late-Jailed Voters In Light of Sixth Circuit Decision

Date
March 3, 2020
Case
Tommy Ray Mays II, et al. v. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose
Issues
Voting Rights
The court got it wrong, but Ohio should follow the lead of jurisdictions like Colorado, Arizona, Illinois, and Washington D.C. by adopting policies that ensure jailed voters are informed of their rights.

Complaint: Barr, Rosen, and Shea Unlawfully Interfered in Criminal Cases Involving Associates of President Trump

Date
February 21, 2020
Issues
Ethics
A thorough investigation of this complaint will help restore the public’s confidence that DOJ upholds its standards of insulating decisions from political influence.

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