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Subject SCOTUS will hear oral argument in Trump’s immunity claims on April 25
Date March 6, 2024 11:00 PM
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A look into how new voting laws across the country fared on Super Tuesday.

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Daily Docket — Wednesday, March 6

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Here are some recent updates.
* The U.S. Supreme Court will hear ([link removed]) oral argument over Trump's presidential immunity claims on April 25, the last day the Court will hear arguments this term.
* From Alabama's new congressional districts to a strict voter ID law in North Carolina, a flurry of new voting and election laws were put to the test during Super Tuesday. Here's how the policies affected voters. ([link removed])
* The ACLU of Pennsylvania sued ([link removed]) York County, Pennsylvania for allegedly blocking a nonpartisan volunteer from observing the official ballot counting process during the November 2023 municipal election. The group argues state law requires public access to the vote count.
* A right-wing group filed ([link removed]) a federal lawsuit alleging that Illinois election officials are failing to properly remove ineligible voters from the state’s rolls.
* Virginia's Democratic-controlled Legislature passed ([link removed]) a bill to ban guns within 100 feet of polling places, voter registration sites and other election-related locations. The bill heads to Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R).
* Recent news highlights the impact state courts have on our freedom and democracy. That's why we must elect more Democratic governors who play an integral role in appointing these state judges, argues Meghan Meehan-Draper, executive director of the Democratic Governors Association. Read it here. ([link removed])

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