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Subject Judicial Watch Senior Attorney T. Russell Nobile to Testify before Congress on Restoring ‘Trust and Integrity in Federal Elections
Date February 10, 2026 10:01 PM
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Background on the SAVE Act up for a vote this week
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February 10, 2026


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WHAT IS THE SAVE AMERICA ACT, AND HOW COULD IT CHANGE US VOTING?

Source: The Christian Science Monitor

The House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday on the SAVE
America Act, which would require people to show proof of citizenship
to register to vote in federal elections and a government-issued photo
ID that proves citizenship to cast a ballot.

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Background Notes from Judicial Watch


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JUDICIAL WATCH SENIOR ATTORNEY T. RUSSELL NOBILE TO TESTIFY BEFORE
CONGRESS ON RESTORING ‘TRUST AND INTEGRITY IN FEDERAL ELECTIONS

Source: Judicial Watch | 2026-02-09

T. Russell Nobile, a senior Judicial Watch attorney and election law
expert, will testify on Tuesday, February 10, before the House
Committee on House Administration at a hearing titled: “Make
Elections Great Again: How to Restore Trust and Integrity in Federal
Elections.”

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JUDICIAL WATCH STATEMENT ON SUPREME COURT VICTORY AFFIRMING BROAD
CANDIDATE STANDING TO BRING ELECTION COURT CHALLENGES

Source: Judicial Watch | 2026-01-14

The Supreme Court decided in favor of granting standing in a historic
case filed on behalf of Congressman Mike Bost and two presidential
electors, who were before the court to vindicate their standing to
challenge an Illinois law allowing the counting of ballots received up
to 14 days after Election Day. Judicial. Watch President Tom Fitton:
"This is the most important Supreme Court election law ruling in a
generation. "

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JUDICIAL WATCH, ALLIED EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION FILE AMICI BRIEF ASKING
SUPREME COURT TO AFFIRM STANDING, ALLOW ACCESS TO VOTER RECORDS

Source: | 2025-11-06

Judicial Watch filed an amici curiae (friends of the court) brief
along with the Allied Educational Foundation (AEF) to the Supreme
Court of the United States, asking the court to reverse the Third
Circuit’s decision denying the Public Interest Legal Foundation
(PILF) standing to sue for voter information guaranteed under the
National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).

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