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DOJ Abuse of Power of the Week: South Carolina Voter ID
PILF Fights for Transparency in Pennsylvania Election Administration
PILF To U.S. Senate: H.R. 4 Would Turn the Voting Rights Act Into a One-Way Partisan Ratchet
Statement on the Grant of Summary Judgment to the League of Women Voters in their effort to stop KS, AL and GA from verifying the citizenship
(Alexandria, VA)– September 17, 2021: Yesterday, the United...
PILF Stands Up for the Rule of Law in Virginia Gubernatorial Election
(Richmond, VA) – September 16, 2021: The Public...
PILF: Pennsylvania SOS’ Read of Disclosure Law is ‘Absurd’
PILF today filed a brief outlining the many flaws in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s reasoning for not disclosing noncitizen voter registration records to the public.
Texas AG Urges Disclosure of Noncitizen Voting Records to PILF
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton urged a state court judge to facilitate the disclosure of noncitizen voter registration records to the Public Interest Legal Foundation in a brief filed this week (Harris Bennett v. Texas, D-1-GN-18-001583).
PILF: Texas Court Lacks Jurisdiction in Noncitizen Voter Data Case
PILF intervened in a lawsuit to urge a Travis County court that federal inspection rights of noncitizen voter registration records must be honored in Harris County.
J. Christian Adams: VA Governor Makes Mistake in Vetoing Election Integrity Law
PILF President J. Christian Adams criticized Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s veto of SB 521, which would require investigations into counties with more registered voters than adult residents.
PILF Sues Harris County, TX for Data on Noncitizen Voters
PILF filed a lawsuit today against the Office of the Harris County Voter Registrar for failing to disclose noncitizen registered voter records as required under federal law (PILF v. Harris Bennett 4:18-cv-00981).
J. Christian Adams Praises Inclusion of Citizenship Question in 2020 Census
PILF President J. Christian Adams praised the Trump Administration’s move to include a citizenship question in the coming 2020 Census.