Daily Docket — Thursday, May 4
The DOJ Pledged to Relentlessly Protect Voting Rights. Is it Living Up to Its Promise? [link removed]
Here are some legal updates from today.
A federal court blocked a Kansas voter suppression law that prohibited organizations from sending personalized mail-in ballot applications to voters. Voting rights groups argued that the law violated the U.S. Constitution and limited their work. [link removed]
The Arizona Supreme Court issued sanctions against Kari Lake and her attorneys: "Because Lake’s attorney has made false factual statements to the Court, we conclude that the extraordinary remedy of a sanction...is appropriate." [link removed]
A Mississippi judge paused enforcement of House Bill 1020 until a hearing can be held on the state court case next week. This ruling temporarily freezes the creation of a separate, unelected court system in Jackson. [link removed]
The U.S. Supreme Court asked parties for briefs about whether it should still review Moore v. Harper in light of the North Carolina Supreme Court's recent ruling on the matter. This indicates that SCOTUS may be considering dismissing Moore. [link removed]
Here are some updates from Congress you may have missed.
U.S. Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) reintroduced the Election Worker Protection Act, a bill to provide states with more resources to recruit, train and ensure the safety of election workers amid rising threats. [link removed]
The Congressional Black Caucus is urging Senate Democrats to end "blue slips" for federal judicial nominees. The practice enables Senate Republicans to block judicial nominations and is holding up President Joe Biden's efforts to diversify the federal bench. What exactly are "blue slips" and how do they work? Check out our Explainer. [link removed]
Here’s what to expect coming up.
Tomorrow, there will be a court hearing in a federal lawsuit challenging H.B. 1020 and another anti-democratic Mississippi law. [link removed]
The latest episode of our Defending Democracy podcast, “TITLE,” drops tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. EDT — get ready! Listen on Apple, Spotify or any other platform.
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