PILF Testified before the Alaska State Senate that SB 39 would make the state’s voter rolls more accurate. (Juneau, AK) – May 5, 2022: the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) Research Director Logan Churchwell testified before the Alaska...
The Senate Factors Need to be Reconsidered by the Court. (Alexandria, VA) – May 2, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed an amicus curiae in John Merrill, et al v. Evan Milligan, et al. and John Merrill, et al v. Marcus Caster,...
If States Maintain Voter List Maintenance Documents Beyond the NVRA’s Two Year Requirement, They Must Disclose Them. (Harrisburg, PA) – April 4, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) secured a landmark ruling for transparency...
Major vulnerabilities in North Carolina’s voter roll needs to be fixed before the Midterm Elections.  (Alexandria, VA.) – March 29, 2022: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) released a research brief detailing errors in North Carolina’s voter rolls....
Michael Mennella of Newark, Delaware, has been an inspector of elections for the last five years, taking an oath himself and administering the oath to other election workers to obey voting laws. A violation of that oath could mean a fine or even prison time. Mennella...
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