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The Center Square: California’s Republican lawmakers move forward in Prop. 50 lawsuit

The Center Square wrote about our lawsuit, Noyes vs. Newsom, over the illegal Prop. 50 maps. that violate the Fifteenth Amendment and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The lawsuit brought by Tangipa is one of at least two lawsuits brought against Newsom over the...

California Globe: Another Lawsuit Challenging CA’s Proposition 50: Violates 15th Amendment & Voting Rights Act

The California Globe covered our lawsuit, Noyes v Newsom, Case No: 2:25-cv-11480, challenging California's Proposition 50 which redraws congressional maps using racial criteria. California Globe reports, The Public Interest Legal Foundation has filed a federal...

Report Annapolis News: Maryland Freedom Caucus to Introduce Citizenship-Verification Legislation in Response to Roberts Case

Report Annapolis News wrote about our research that showing that Ian Andre Roberts, an illegal immigrant, repeatedly claimed U.S. citizenship on Maryland voter-registration forms and remained active on their voter rolls. According to the release, unredacted...

PILF on Fox News

PILF’s research on Commercial Addresses on the voter rolls was featured on Fox News This election...

10 Million 2022 California Ballots Unaccounted For, Report Finds

10 Million 2022 California Ballots Unaccounted For, Report Finds

“Mail ballots disenfranchise. There are many reasons mail ballots fail ultimately to count,” J. Christian Adams, President of the Public Interest Legal Foundation said in a press statement. “No one casting a ballot at home can correct an error before it’s too late. California’s vote-by-mail demonstration should serve as a warning to state legislators elsewhere.”   

A victory for the rule of law in our elections

A victory for the rule of law in our elections

Our win in Delaware is one small step toward restoring order and predictability to election administration. PILF will bring more cases like it when election officials — or legislatures — do not follow the commands of law in our elections.

Lawsuit: NYC immigrant voting law favors Hispanics, Asians over Blacks

Lawsuit: NYC immigrant voting law favors Hispanics, Asians over Blacks

A controversial new city law that will allow non-citizens to vote in local elections would unconstitutionally bolster the political clout of Hispanic and Asian New Yorkers — at the expense of African-Americans, according to a new lawsuit.

J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a nonprofit representing the plaintiffs, said the process of getting the new law passed was “infested with racial motivation.”

Michigan still has more than 25K dead people on the voter rolls, lawsuit claims

Michigan still has more than 25K dead people on the voter rolls, lawsuit claims

“Secretary Benson has completely failed in her job as Secretary of State,” Adams told Fox News. “We’ve alerted her about the nearly 26,000 deceased registrants time and time again over the last year. She has refused to do her job and has made Michigan’s election less secure. We won a similar lawsuit regarding deceased registrants in Pennsylvania earlier this year. The law and the facts are on our side in this case.”

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