By Ayanna Alexander and Gary Fields | The Associated Press | December 12, 2022
"Now there will be those both in our state, and across the country, who will point to our victory tonight and try to use it to argue there is no voter suppression in Georgia," U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock said. "The fact that millions of Georgians endured hours in lines — and were willing to spend hours in line, lines that wrapped around buildings and went on for blocks, lines in the cold, lines in the rain — is most certainly not a sign voter suppression does not exist."
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | December 8, 2022
Former national security adviser Michael Flynn was at a downtown Atlanta courthouse Thursday to testify before a special grand jury that's investigating…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Josephson and Sue Ann M. Orsini | December 8, 2022
The many provisions that S. 4573 and H.R. 8873 provide for federal court suits and expedited Supreme Court review raise issues of confidence in prior Supreme Court presidential election decisions.
By Marcia Coyle | December 7, 2022
Voting rights groups and many election law scholars believe allowing the independent state legislature theory to survive will have a revolutionary effect on election law in the United States.
By Lisa Willis | December 7, 2022
The judge has no prior disciplinary history.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 7, 2022
Following the Dec. 6 runoff election, Georgia voters have unseated incumbent Polk County Probate Court Judge Shayne Green, and retained incumbent Talbot County Magistrate and Probate Judge Shatara Powell.
By Jason Grant | December 7, 2022
"In this case, the district court issued a preliminary injunction that, for purposes of litigation in the district court, was final in all but name," wrote U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Judge Raymond Kethledge on behalf of a two-judge majority panel. One judge dissented.
By Marcia Coyle | December 6, 2022
We show how Bush v. Gore has played a role in the theory behind the challenge to the North Carolina redistricting case.
By Brad Kutner | December 6, 2022
"A more cynical view is this statute is designed to protect certain people from having certain things said about them during a campaign," said Circuit Judge Toby Heytens.
By Ellen Bardash | December 5, 2022
Having two separate jury trials would be not only a waste of time and resources for both the court and the litigants involved, but a violation of Delaware law, Fox lawyers said.
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