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NYSRPA challenged a New York state law requiring New Yorkers to show a justifiable reason for having a concealed-carry permit to carry guns in public places. The League raised the implications of…
Black voters in Baltimore County challenged they County’s redistricting plan as a racial gerrymander. A federal court blocked Baltimore County from implementing their redistricting plan that…
The League of Women Voters of the United States, along with Alabama, Georgia, and Kansas state Leagues, filed a lawsuit opposing a US Election Assistance Commission action to allow three states to…
SCOTUS upheld Arizona's out-of-precinct policy, which does not allow the counting of ballots cast outside of the voter's designated precinct, and Arizona's ballot collection law, which permits only…
LWVNC v. Rucho is a Supreme Court case challenging North Carolina’s 2016 redistricting plan as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander and a violation of the First and Fourteenth amendments.
Lawsuit challenging several provisions of Georgia voter suppression law Senate Bill 202, which restricts access to early in-person voting, absentee ballots, and drop boxes. The bill also…
The Navajo Nation of Arizona requests that vote-by-mail ballots received within ten days of Election Day be counted due to the slower postal service and unequal proximity to post offices on the…
A group of Wisconsin voters filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Wisconsin Legislature’s 2011 proposed redistricting map as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander. The League of…
Shelby County is a historic legal challenge to key voting protections of the Voting Rights Act, which LWV joined as amicus, arguing that the law’s provision for federal oversight of local election…
Lawsuit challenging voter suppression law Senate Bill 90. The case claims that SB90’s drop box restrictions, mail-in ballot repeat request requirement, volunteer assistance ban, deceptive…