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Subject Pro-voting group says California rejects thousands of lawful mail-in ballots every election
Date June 27, 2024 10:02 PM
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Black Louisiana residents file a lawsuit challenging an unfair map.

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Daily Docket — Thursday, June 27

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New pro-voting lawsuits filed in California and Louisiana
* A pro-voter group sued ([link removed]) California over its signature matching rules for mail-in ballots, saying that the process is “inconsistent and unreliable” and causes thousands of lawful mail-in ballots to be discarded every election.
* Black residents of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana filed ([link removed]) a lawsuit alleging that the districts for the parish's metro council diminish the political power of Black voters, violating the U.S. Constitution and Voting Rights Act.

Update on Republican attack on New York absentee voting law
* Oral argument is scheduled ([link removed]) for Aug. 15 in a lawsuit filed by the New York Republican Party challenging a state law that aims to simplify the absentee ballot counting process.

The latest on the U.S. Supreme Court
* The Supreme Court has another opinion day tomorrow, and then the term will roll over into July, as the Court announced it will issue more opinions on Monday, July 1. There are numerous blockbuster cases yet to be decided, including Trump's immunity claims ([link removed]) .
* One year ago today, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the radical independent state legislature theory in Moore v. Harper. But now, Republicans are trying to revive it. In a new YouTube video ([link removed]) , Marc explains this theory and the status of the cases pushing for it.

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