After SCOTUS’ ruling banning universal injunctions, the DOJ argued a court should partially lift its block on the proof of citizenship requirement in Trump’s anti-voting order.
DOJ jumps on SCOTUS ruling to revive Trump's anti-voting order
After SCOTUS’ ruling banning universal injunctions, the DOJ argued a court should partially lift its block on the proof of citizenship requirement in President Donald Trump’s anti-voting order. The department asked that the block apply only to the 19 Democratic states involved in the lawsuit.
The nationwide injunctions ruling stripped away one of the most effective tools for challenging Trump’s unconstitutional policies, but other paths still exist. Legal experts break down the options advocates are turning to.
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El Salvador says it has no authority over migrants held in megaprison
El Salvador told the United Nations that it has no legal authority over hundreds of Venezuelan men Trump sent to a Salvadoran megaprison earlier this year — contradicting the Trump administration.
Trump and his officials claimed they can not comply with court orders to return some of the 200-plus men sent to the prisons because they are under the legal authority of El Salvador.
CISA staff fear ‘retribution’ from Trump administration
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) and Rep. Joseph Morelle (D-N.Y.) are demanding answers from CISA, the nation’s cybersecurity agency, after hearing complaints that staff was wary of working with election officials due to fear of White House retaliation.
A win for Kansas voters
A district court held that a Kansas law preventing third parties from mailing prefilled mail ballot applications to registered voters is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment right to freedom of speech.
The ruling is a win for voters, making it much easier to access a mail ballot in the Jayhawk State at a time when lawmakers there are finding multiple ways to make mail voting more difficult.
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“People are going to die because of this bill”
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker joined Marc to discuss the Republicans' budget bill, how he's working to protect democracy in Illinois, the future of the Democratic Party and more.
Coming up tomorrow
The Maine Supreme Court will hear arguments over ballot language for a voter ID ballot initiative backed by conservatives. The argument can be streamed here.
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