Breaking down what to expect next for convicted felon Donald Trump.
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Daily Docket — Friday, May 31
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in a lawsuit against the state’s 2021 voter suppression law.
* The Kansas Supreme Court ruled that a provision curtailing voter registration efforts by civic organizations is likely unconstitutional while upholding a provision that limits the number of mail-in ballots an individual can collect and return for other voters. Read more about the decision here. ([link removed])
Rudy Giuliani should be disbarred, Washington D.C. law licensing board said.
* Washington, D.C.'s law licensing board recommended ([link removed]) that Rudy Giuliani be disbarred from practicing law in the nation's capital due to his involvement in a lawsuit to overturn Pennsylvania's 2020 election results and disenfranchise voters.
Eligible incarcerated voters in Elko County, Nevada will be able to cast their ballots.
* The ACLU of Nevada reached ([link removed]) a settlement with Elko County Jail in a lawsuit over the county’s policy regarding incarcerated voting. Under the settlement, all eligible incarcerated voters will be able to cast a ballot, and the ACLU withdrew its lawsuit.
In our latest YouTube videos, Marc discusses election denialism and Trump’s felony convictions.
* Republican election denialism is causing a real threat to the peaceful transfer of power in the United States. Marc explains the dangerous asymmetry between political parties. Watch it here. ([link removed])
* Trump was found guilty of 34 felonies in New York yesterday. Marc breaks down what happened and what to expect next. Watch it here. ([link removed])
* It’s not just Trump who was handed down a decision this month. In tomorrow’s June Litigation Look Ahead, Marc reflects on the month’s wins and losses in court and previews what decisions he’s waiting for, especially as the Supreme Court ends its term. Hint: it was a rough month for the GOP. This newsletter is exclusive to members, so make sure you’re upgraded ([link removed]) to get it in your inbox tomorrow morning.
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