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Daily Docket — Thursday, April 18
In an exclusive Defending Democracy episode dropping tomorrow, Marc sat down (virtually) with Hillary Rodham Clinton to discuss the state of our democracy and her former opponent’s current bid for president.
Some other notable topics include Pizzagate, Republicans’ Project 2025 and being law school classmates with Justice Clarence Thomas.
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Here are some updates from today.
* The Wisconsin Supreme Court allowed Gov. Tony Evers (D) to join a lawsuit ([link removed]) seeking to overturn a decision by the court's previous conservative majority and restore the use of ballot drop boxes in the state.
* The Nevada Supreme Court allowed ([link removed]) an abortion measure to be on the ballot this November. If passed, the measure would enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution.
* The U.S. Department of Justice is defending the Materiality Provision of the Civil Rights Act from a legal attack ([link removed]) by Republicans who want to maintain Georgia's "wet signature" requirement for absentee ballot applications.
* Democratic attorneys general from seven states and Washington, D.C. urged ([link removed]) the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its decision requiring Pennsylvania to reject undated and wrongly dated mail-in ballots and defend the Civil Rights Act's Materiality Provision.
* A New York court dismissed ([link removed]) a challenge to the state elections board approving a touch screen voting machine called the ExpressVote XL. As of the time the lawsuit was filed, no counties had purchased that voting machine for use.
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