From Team Democracy Docket <[email protected]>
Subject March Litigation Look Ahead And More On the Way
Date March 1, 2022 3:31 PM
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John,

As we highlighted at the beginning of the year, litigation will play a crucial role in both voting rights and the once-a-decade redistricting process in 2022. Florida’s voter suppression law has already gone to trial and there have been major redistricting decisions in Alaska, North Carolina and Ohio. And that’s only in the first two months!

As we enter March, we’ve got a new piece outlining what to expect in courtrooms across the country this month. Notably, Arkansas and Iowa’s voter suppression laws are on trial and we’re also waiting for updates in several redistricting cases.

Read our March Litigation Look Ahead here [link removed]

As always, democracy remains on the docket. That's why we’ll be providing monthly litigation look aheads, like this one, at the start of each month to ensure you know what to look out for in the courts. In the meantime, be sure to stay up to date on important cases and court decisions on our Cases and Alerts pages. [link removed] [link removed]

Thanks for staying in the fight,
Team Democracy Docket






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