The Public Interest Legal Foundation secured an injunction to uphold Delaware’s election rules. (Dover, DE) – September 14, 2022: In July of 2022, the Delaware General Assembly passed a mail voting law conflicting with Delaware’s Constitution, so ruled a court...
The Constitution recognizes that state legislatures are closest to the people and the Framers gave them the power to draw districts (Alexandria, VA) – September 7, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed an amicus curiae in Timothy Moore,...
Vote by mail is the worst way to run an election. We have federal data that proves not only is vote by mail less secure, but it also leads to disenfranchisement. Every voter needs to know the risks of their ballot being lost or rejected if he or she chooses to vote by...
Lawsuit alleges that NYC’s foreign citizens voting law was passed with an unconstitutional racial intent and hurts black voters. (New York City, NY) – August 29, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a federal lawsuit in the...
Secretary of State Benson’s motion to dismiss and outside groups’ motions to intervene were denied. (Lansing, MI) – August 25, 2022: Today, the United States Western District Court of Michigan denied Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson’s effort to dismiss...
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