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California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland and Washington have passed measures restricting law enforcement near polling sites and requiring court review before federal seizure of ballots or voter data. The laws respond to administration efforts to obtain voter rolls and records…
foxnews.comFederal officials are appealing a district court ruling that blocked their request for unredacted statewide voter data. California officials say the demand exceeds federal authority and raises privacy concerns.
CnbcThe U.S. Postal Service issued a proposal Friday that would require states to provide voter-level data on mail-in ballots for federal elections. The rule follows a March 31 executive order and a Thursday court decision that left the order in place.
rediff.comThe measure restricts law enforcement access to ballots and voter data without a court order. It takes effect immediately before Tuesday's statewide vote.
Fox NewsA federal judge appointed by President Trump dismissed a Department of Justice lawsuit against Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows. The suit sought voter roll data that the state had declined to provide.
Washington ExaminerA three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Tuesday in cases involving California and Oregon. The panel questioned whether federal law requires states to provide full voter registration lists including personal data.
espn.comA federal judge dismissed a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit against Arizona for refusing to provide its voter roll. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes stated the request was part of efforts to create a centralized database of U.S. citizens' information. The ruling aligns wi…
upi.comA U.S. district judge dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit seeking Arizona's detailed voter registration list, marking the sixth such defeat for the department. The ruling sided with Arizona officials who cited privacy concerns in refusing the request.
upi.comA federal judge dismissed a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit seeking detailed voter records from Arizona, ruling that federal law does not entitle the department to the information. The decision aligns with similar rulings in other states and follows Arizona's refusal to provid…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe latest episode of Wired's Uncanny Valley podcast discusses the ongoing legal feud between OpenAI and Elon Musk. It also examines concerns over U.S. Department of Justice handling of voter roll data and highlights the Artemis II mission's recent achievements. Hosts Brian Barre…
A federal judge dismissed a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin for refusing to provide voter registration data. The ruling follows similar dismissals in cases against California and Oregon. The DOJ has requested voter dat…