By Ryan Tarinelli | May 21, 2020
The state's Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, ordered the state Board of Elections to remove Nicholas LaLota's name from the ballot.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 21, 2020
The bulk of the campaign's April legal spending went to Harder LLP, a firm that has threatened and sued media companies on Trump's behalf.
By Jonathan Ringel | May 21, 2020
Recent debate over a high court replacement "isn't something we contemplated," said a member of commission that drafted the 1983 Georgia Constitution.
By Ana Ceballos | May 21, 2020
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement released records tied to an investigation into Democratic Party members altering election forms at the tail end of the 2018 election cycle, which was dominated by three statewide recounts.
By Angela Morris | May 20, 2020
"The court finds the Grim Reaper's scepter of pandemic disease and death is far more serious than an unsupported fear of voter fraud," U.S. District Judge Fred Biery wrote. "For those who have recently awakened from a Rip Van Winkle sleep, the entire world is mostly without immunity and fearfully disabled."
By Jim Saunders | May 20, 2020
Secretary of State Laurel Lee points to a recent federal appeals court ruling in a separate elections case and argues that the plaintiffs do not have legal "standing" to pursue claims against her.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Tom Stubbs | May 18, 2020
"[T]he impact of this seeming partisan bent calls into question the motivation of each vote in favor of it."
By R. Robin McDonald | May 15, 2020
Beth Beskin, a former state representative and a partner at the Atlanta offices of Freeman Mathis & Gary, said that Thursday's state Supreme Court ruling would allow Bethel to resign if he lost the election, and negate the vote by allowing the governor to replace him.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 14, 2020
In a 6-2 majority ruling, the high court held that while Justice Keith Blackwell's seat is not currently vacant, his announcement that he will resign Nov. 19 rather than stand for election this summer is irrevocable, and the governor may appoint Blackwell's successor.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 14, 2020
"Allowing the president to be the final arbiter of both the interpretation and enforcement of the law—as the dissents would—would gravely offend separation of powers," the court's majority opinion states.
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