The court cited upholding the integrity of elections, as well as the potential for higher financial spending by candidates, in their reasoning. The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued…
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DOJ Sues More States for Refusal to Turn Over Voter Rolls
The attorney general is authorized by federal laws to verify voter rolls and list maintenance. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued Arizona and Connecticut for refusing to…
Read MoreDOJ Sues More States for Refusing to Turn Over Voter Rolls Required by Federal Law
At least a dozen states are violating the transparency required under federal election law. The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has filed lawsuits against more states for…
Read MoreSupreme Court to Rule on Mail-In Ballots Received After Election Day
The case will determine if federal law permits states to count ballots that were received after Election Day. The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case…
Read MoreJustice Department Sues Six States Over Voter Registration Roll Compliance
Federal lawsuits cite failure to provide records required under election laws The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has filed lawsuits against California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York,…
Read MoreHouse Approves Select Subcommittee to Reinvestigate January 6
The panel will be chaired by Representative Loudermilk of Georgia. The House of Representatives voted to establish a select subcommittee under its Judiciary Committee that will reinvestigate events…
Read MoreDOJ Investigates Former Directors of CIA and FBI for 2016 Russia Probe
The president’s administration is pursuing information that the agency leaders made false statements to Congress. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly launched an investigation into Former CIA…
Read MoreSix Secret Service Members Suspended over 2024 Trump Assassination Attempt
Deputy Director Matt Quinn pledges to fix failings found in a congressional report. The Secret Service has suspended six personnel for their security failings during the assassination attempt…
Read MoreSecond Circuit Throws Out Election Interference Conviction over Meme
The previous administration prosecuted the man for an election joke made in 2016. The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals vacated the conviction of Douglass Mackey, who was…
Read MoreProposed House Bill to Require Citizenship for Congressional Representation
The measure would also mandate proof of citizenship for federal voting. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced planned legislation that would require a new U.S. census that…
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