J. Christian Adams appears in PJ Media, explaining why the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR)...
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New York Post: Racism returns to California, from UCLA to Proposition 50
The Hill: Authorities’ inaction on threats against Trump voters is alarming
Eastern Arizona Courier: Arizona and federal government squaring off over voter records
Fox News: Oregon election system faces scrutiny as state moves to address 800,000 inactive voters: ‘Astounding’
Fox News mentioned our work in Oregon to related to how they state handles it voter rolls. Oregon...
ABC 30: New lawsuit over Prop 50 filed by conservative legal group
ABC 30 covered our lawsuit in California over Prop. 50, an illegal measure that creates a new,...
KOMU 8: Trump administration demands state voter data, including partial Social Security numbers
KOMU 8 quoted our president, J. Christian Adams, our president about the Attorney General's right to ask states to disclose their voter rolls. J. Christian Adams is the president and general counsel of the conservative Public Interest Legal Foundation, which has...
CPR News: Trump’s DOJ makes its most sweeping demand for election data yet
CPR News mentioned the Public Interest Legal Foundation in its reporting about the Department of Justice's request for data about the voter rolls. Riordan, on the other hand, recently rejoined the DOJ, where she previously spent a large chunk of career, according to...
Deseret News: Lyman launches lawsuit claiming Utah is violating national election transparency law
Deseret News wrote about our lawsuit in Utah. But whereas Lyman has spent the past year making unsubstantiated allegations of corruption against Henderson, the lawsuit filed Friday takes a narrow approach that the Public Interest Legal Foundation has used several...
PILF on Fox News
PILF’s research on commercial addresses on the voter rolls in Nevada and Arizona was featured on Jesse Watters Primetime and Gutfeld!
Editorial Board: The Fifth Circuit on the Voting Rights Act
The law protects black voters and Hispanic voters, not coalitions. The Fifth Circuit oversees courts in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, and judges there now have one less reason to strike down democratically passed district maps.
Vegas voters registered with addresses at topless bar, casino: lawsuit
“In Clark County, people are registered to vote from strip clubs, casinos, gas stations and more crazy addresses where it appears no one could reasonably live,” said J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, which sued.






