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Big Firms Bring in Millions as Election Lawsuits Rage in Pa. and Across the Country
Jones Day has billed the Republican Party $12.1 million since 2019, while Perkins Coie has received roughly $41 million from various Democratic organizations.Ensure the Count of Absentee Ballots
We commend Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly for enacting voting reforms for the 2020 national and state elections that will make it much easier for people concerned about the COVID-19 virus to vote by casting "no excuse" absentee ballots.Appeals Court Torches Lawsuit Over Denied Fire Claims in Purloined Premiums
An Eastman, Georgia, couple who lost their home to fire cannot sue their insurer for denying coverage, since their payments were never delivered by an insurance agent jailed for pocketing clients' premiums.Appeals Court Torches Lawsuit Over Denied Fire Claims in Purloined Premiums
An Eastman, Georgia, couple who lost their home to fire cannot sue their insurer for denying coverage, since their payments were never delivered by an insurance agent jailed for pocketing clients' premiums.Split Appeals Court Blocks Extending Georgia Cutoff for Mail-In Ballot Receipt
Judge Britt Grant wrote for the 2-1 majority, but all three judges on the Eleventh Circuit panel wrote something for the opinion.Chancery Court Rules Delaware Mail-In Voting Bill Is Constitutional
The GOP didn't prove the General Assembly's reasoning for passing House Bill 346 was flawed, Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III wrote. Without such a showing, Glasscock reasoned, the court may not overturn the legislation.Delaware Mail-In Voting Bill Is Constitutional, Chancery Court Rules
The GOP didn't prove the General Assembly's reasoning for passing House Bill 346 was flawed, Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III wrote. Without such a showing, Glasscock reasoned, the court may not overturn the legislation.Federal Judge Rules Against USPS Policy Changes as Election Nears
The order is one of the latest strikes by the federal judiciary against postal service policy changes as election officials nationwide brace for a wave of absentee ballots due to the coronavirus pandemic.SDNY Judge Enters Nationwide Injunction Requiring Postal Service to Speed All Election Mail
U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero, in issuing the order requiring first-class treatment of election mail, cited "managerial and operational confusion."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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