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DOJ Abuse of Power of the Week: North, SC
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
PILF Stands Up for the Rule of Law in Virginia Gubernatorial Election
REPORT: Manchin’s H.R. 1/S. 1 Bill Threatens West Virginia’s Absentee Ballot System
15 Other States Mirror WV’s System (Alexandria, VA)– September 14, 2021: The Public Interest Legal...
REPORT: 440K Mail Ballots Went Missing or Undeliverable amid 81K Vote Margin of Victory in PA 2020 Presidential
(Alexandria, VA)– September 9, 2021: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) today released a...
PILF Sues Pennsylvania to Release Data on ‘100K’ Noncitizen Voter Registrants
PILF filed a lawsuit today against the Pennsylvania Department of State for failing to disclose a reported 100,000 noncitizen registered voter records under federal law (PILF v. Torres et. al. 1:18-cv-00463).
PILF Participates in U.S. Civil Rights Commission Panels
Leadership for the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) will participate in panels hosted by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights regarding minority voting access today.
PILF: Ohio’s Voter List Maintenance Program is ‘Common Sense’
PILF filed of an amicus brief on behalf of the American Civil Rights Union in support of Ohio’s policy for removing ineligible voters (Husted v. A. Phillip Randolph Institute 16-980).
Bexar County is Concealing Noncitizen Registrants
PILF gave notice to the office of the Bexar County Elections Administrator that it could face a lawsuit if it fails to reveal records of noncitizens that were registered to vote.
PILF Successfully Intervenes in Lawsuit Blocking Nevada Recall Efforts
PILF successfully intervened in defense of Nevada’s recall procedures against a lawsuit from Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Marc Elias.
Pennsylvania Continues to Conceal Extent of Alien Registration
PILF gave notice to the Pennsylvania Department of State that it could face a lawsuit in 20 days if it fails to reveal noncitizen registered voter records.