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Subject Federal court in Alabama hears Black mayor’s challenge to white town leaders blocking him from office
Date May 6, 2024 10:03 PM
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Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear early voting case that could have major impacts.

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Daily Docket — Monday, May 6

Here are some updates.
* Today a federal court held a hearing in a lawsuit filed by the first Black mayor of Newbern, Alabama who claims that white town leaders are preventing him from taking office. Read more here. ([link removed])
* The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear ([link removed]) a lawsuit that could have major implications on the availability of early voting sites throughout the state.
* The Republican National Committee and the Georgia Republican Party will be allowed ([link removed]) to join a lawsuit to defend Georgia's absentee ballot request deadline, federal judge rules. A union argues that the state's early deadline violates federal law.
* John Eastman is temporarily prohibited ([link removed]) from practicing law in Washington, D.C. This is the latest consequence the disgraced former Trump lawyer is facing for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

* Black voters in Louisiana asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a lawsuit over the state's congressional map. Here's the latest ([link removed]) .
* Pennsylvania Republicans asked ([link removed]) the U.S. Supreme Court to help them challenge pro-voting policies enacted by President Joe Biden and Gov. Josh Shapiro (D). In our latest YouTube video, Marc explains what you need to know about the case. Watch it here. ([link removed])

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