This is a precedent-setting case that will decide the standard for what is “reasonable” under the...
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ICYMI: PILF Won Access to South Carolina’s Voter Roll
Thanks to PILF’s litigation across the country, it is now a well-established precedent that the public has a right to inspect states’ voter rolls. (Alexandria, VA) – September 24, 2024: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) won access to the South Carolina voter...
Win for Transparency in Colorado: Court Orders the State to Disclose ERIC Data Reports
The Foundation’s lawsuits have led to ERIC changing its membership agreement to allow the disclosure of data reports more than three years old. (Alexandria, VA) – September 20, 2024: The United States District Court in the District of Colorado has issued...
PILF’s Lawsuit Forced Clark County Election Officials to Investigate and Fix Errors on the Voter Roll
PILF fought to ensure that commercial addresses where no one lives will not receive mail ballots in the 2024 presidential election. (Las Vegas, NV) – August 23, 2024: In response to the Public Interest Legal Foundation’s (PILF) lawsuit, Lorena Portillo—the Clark...
PILF Files Lawsuits to Have Minnesota and Wisconsin’s NVRA Election Transparency Exemptions Declared Invalid
Supreme Court precedent in Shelby County v. Holder orders that Congress cannot indiscriminately...
First Circuit Court of Appeals: Voter Roll is a Public Record, Maine Cannot Punish Voter Roll Researchers
Maine’s restrictions on the use of the voter roll were enacted to keep election watchdogs, like...
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