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PILF Sues the Louisiana Secretary of State for Failure to Provide Voter List Maintenance Records

ERIC is not Allowing for Transparency in Louisiana’s Elections (Alexandria, VA) – February 7, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a federal lawsuit against Kyle Ardoin, the Louisiana Secretary of State, for failure to permit...

PILF Sues NYC Board of Elections Over Law Allowing Foreign Citizens to Vote

Lawsuit alleges foreign citizens voting violates the Fifteenth Amendment and that the law was passed with an illegal racial intent to hurt the power of black voters and change the racial composition of the New York City electorate. (New York City, NY) – February 2,...

PILF Wins Release of Records Showing Foreigners Voting in North Carolina

(Raleigh, NC) – January 31, 2022: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) reached a settlement with the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) to disclose records relating to foreigners registering and voting. This settlement marks a victory for...
PILF Rejects Partisan Gerrymandering Claims Before SCOTUS

PILF Rejects Partisan Gerrymandering Claims Before SCOTUS

PILF today released a statement announcing the filing of an amicus brief with the American Civil Rights Union in support of Wisconsin’s redistricting maps currently challenged along partisan lines (Gill v. Whitford 16-1161).

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