Court Activity
Texas’ Voter ID Law Is Back in Force. Here’s Why That’s Such a Big Deal
This means that the voter ID law will be in effect for state elections in November.
A Biased Judge Tosses a Texas Voter ID Law, Again
Throwing out the entire law, Ramos blatantly ignored the 5th Circuit’s directive.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Texas Voter ID Law
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton called the latest ruling "outrageous."
ACRU: Ohio Has Right to Remove Inactive Voters
“The Constitution’s Qualification’s Clause gives the power to set voter qualifications to the States, exclusively.
Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals was wrong to strike down Ohio’s voter roll cleanup policy, a brief filed at the U.S. Supreme Court today by the argues. Read brief (PDF 108k)
Gill v. Whitford
A federal court in Wisconsin, in striking down a state redistricting plan, upset the existing constitutional balance between the federal government and the states, the (ACRU) argued in a brief submitted on Friday (Aug. 4) [...]
Video: Broward County Trial Comes to a Close in Miami
The trial ended this week in Miami in a U.S. District Court over the 's lawsuit accusing Broward County, Florida election officials of failing to maintain voter rolls accurately.
Broward County’s Election Supervisor Testifies in ACRU Lawsuit
Brenda Snipes, election supervisor for Broward County, Florida, testified on July 31 in the trial in federal court in Miami over the lawsuit over corrupt voter rolls filed by the .
Florida County Has ‘Thousands’ of Voters Over Age 100
"If you're 130 years old, either find a gravestone, or call Guinness!"
Broward Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes to Testify in Voter List Trial
One resident told officials about more than 600 people registered to vote who had died or moved.