This month, PILF argued before the Delaware Supreme Court on the constitutionality of early voting and permanent absentee voting. These laws conflict with the Delaware Constitution which designates one day for Election Day and only allows for absentee voting in...
he Superior Court sided with PILF that these laws conflicted with the state’s constitution. (Dover, DE) – June 5, 2024: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) and former Delaware Attorney General, Jane Brady, are arguing before the Delaware...
Complaint alleging that statutes requiring early voting and permanent absentee voting conflict with the Constitution of Delaware. (C.A. No. S23C-03-014) Superior Court Documents (Challenging Early Voting and Permanent Absentee Designations) Opinion and Order (February...
This case will have major implications for redistricting across the country. This month, PILF argued before all 18 judges on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of Galveston County. The Court took the case up on En Banc to decide if it will overturn past...
This is a precedent-setting case that will decide the standard for what is “reasonable” under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). (Lansing, MI) – May 29, 2024: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed an appeal brief with the Sixth Circuit Court of...
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