A federal magistrate judge paused discovery in a challenge to Louisiana's election laws, ruling that sovereign immunity claims must be resolved before plaintiffs can depose state officials.
The Montana Supreme Court reversed the Attorney General’s rejection of a ballot initiative banning corporate political spending, ruling that the measure does not violate the state constitution's separate-vote requirement.
An eleven-judge en banc panel affirmed that a California city's voter-approved campaign finance law survives First Amendment scrutiny, setting circuit-wide precedent on what evidence a municipality must produce to justify contribution limits and how courts...
Indiana's ban on using university-issued IDs to vote will remain in effect through the May 5 primary after the Seventh Circuit invoked the Purcell principle to freeze a district court order that had restored the option mid-election.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a landmark lawsuit against ActBlue, alleging the political fundraising platform deceived consumers and facilitated fraudulent and foreign donations that undermine election integrity.
A coalition of 24 attorneys general and Pennsylvania's governor sued President Trump on April 3 in federal court in Massachusetts, seeking to block a March 31 executive order that would establish a national voter eligibility list and restrict U.S. Postal...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and 22 other state attorneys general, joined by Pennsylvania's governor, filed suit to strike down a Trump administration executive order that would direct the U.S. Postal Service to refuse delivery of mail ballots...
A coalition of 22 state attorneys general, the District of Columbia's attorney general, and Pennsylvania's governor sued the Trump administration in federal court in Massachusetts on April 3, 2026, seeking to block an executive order that would restrict...
A coalition of 24 attorneys general and one governor filed suit in federal court challenging a presidential executive order they argue would strip states of their constitutional authority to run elections and disenfranchise millions of eligible voters.
A multistate coalition argues that a new presidential order unconstitutionally strips states of control over their own election systems and directs the Postal Service to block ballot delivery.
A Kentucky federal judge has allowed voter-rights groups, naturalized citizens, and a county clerk to join as defendants in the Justice Department's lawsuit demanding Kentucky's complete statewide voter registration database — including names, addresses...
The justices declined to block Ohio's removal of a congressional candidate who once ran for DNC chair, leaving him off the Republican primary ballot.
A pro se candidate's First and Fourteenth Amendment challenge to Tennessee's ballot-designation statutes remains pending, but his bid for emergency relief was denied on procedural grounds.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee is asking the justices to strike down federal limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with their candidates, arguing the restrictions cannot stand alongside the Court's recent First...