(Alexandria, VA)– January 31, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) today released a...
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PILF Sues the Louisiana Secretary of State for Failure to Provide Voter List Maintenance Records
PILF Sues NYC Board of Elections Over Law Allowing Foreign Citizens to Vote
PILF Wins Release of Records Showing Foreigners Voting in North Carolina
PILF To U.S. House of Representatives: H. R. 4 will give tremendous power over the election procedures to partisan bureaucrats within the DOJ
PILF Attorney Cites Examples of Blatant Radicalism and Abuses of Power She Witnessed While Working...
ICYMI: PILF To Alaska Senate: Voter Registration Exceed 100 Percent of Possible Registrants
(Juneau, AK) – January 18, 2022: Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) President J. Christian...
248 Counties Have More Registered Voters Than Live Adults
PILF today announced that it placed 248 counties on notice for holding more registered voters than adult residents in their respective jurisdictions.
Report: Noncitizens Discovered in New Jersey Voter Registration System
PILF today released Garden State Gotcha: How Opponents of Citizenship Verification for Voting Are Putting New Jersey’s Noncitizens at Risk of Deportation.
PILF Statement on Texas Voter ID Ruling
PILF today responded to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas’ latest ruling on the photo voter identification law.
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).
PILF Backs Ohio’s Voter Roll Cleanup Rules Before SCOTUS
PILF today released a statement announcing the filing of an amicus brief on behalf of the American Civil Rights Union in support of Ohio’s policy for removing ineligible voters.
PILF Scores Early Court Victories in Florida Voter Roll Cleanup Suit
PILF today released a statement applauding several decisions related to a legal challenge over Broward County, Florida’s bloated voter registration records (ACRU v. Snipes).







