By Ross Todd | October 16, 2020
"We are obviously in unprecedented times and drop boxes are important to so many voters' ability to exercise their right vote," says Kirkland partner Dan Donovan.
By Frederick Baron and Dennis Aftergut | October 15, 2020
"In their open statement, legal profession leaders have acted wisely—demonstrating their support for DOJ professionals who heed that call and refuse to stand by silently as a misguided Attorney General dishonors our Constitution," write Frederick Baron, former associate deputy attorney general and director of the Executive Office of National Security, and Renne Public Law Group's Dennis Aftergut, a former federal prosecutor and chief assistant city attorney in San Francisco.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | October 15, 2020
Jones Day has billed the Republican Party $12.1 million since 2019, while Perkins Coie has received roughly $41 million from various Democratic organizations.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 14, 2020
The justices on Wednesday voted 4-3 to use the court's King's Bench jurisdiction to take up a petition from Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar.
By Jim Turner | October 14, 2020
The legal challenge, which has support from Republican and Democratic legislative leaders, asks the court to order state officials not to certify the election results of Amendment 3, seeks to overhaul Florida's primary election system by allowing voters to cast ballots in primary elections regardless of party affiliation.
By Dara Kam | October 13, 2020
Supervisors and public-interest groups are trying to spread the word that it could take days for elections officials to get a final tally in the battle between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
By Ellen Bardash | October 12, 2020
Though concerns raised by U.S. Postal Service delays may have warranted a further look at whether requiring what's expected to be a significantly higher than usual number of mail-in ballots to be received by 8 p.m. Nov. 3 was unreasonable, the current circumstances aren't enough for the deadline to be considered a constitutional issue.
By Tamara Lush | October 12, 2020
An armada of as many as 500 golf carts gathered recently at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center in The Villages to caravan to the nearby elections office, so folks could drop off ballots for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 9, 2020
Although monitors are allowed to watch voting at polling places on Election Day, Philadelphia Judge Gary Glazer said the satellite offices do not qualify as polling places under the Election Code.
By Jonathan Ringel | October 9, 2020
The head of Georgia's criminal defense group said Loeffler's ads "demean the hard work of all criminal defense lawyers throughout our history who have fought valiantly to protect the accused."
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