Judicial Watch just announced a major victory for cleaner elections!
We settled our federal lawsuit against North Carolina after the state
removed over 430,000 ineligible names from its voter rolls!
[Judicial Watch]
Dear Judicial Watch Member,
Great news…Judicial Watch is on a roll!
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On March 25th, a Maryland court ruled in favor of Judicial Watch’s
challenge to Maryland’s congressional redistricting plan. In its
ruling the court permanently barred the “extreme” plan created by
the Democratic-controlled Maryland legislature.
Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit on behalf of 12 registered Maryland
voters who object to Maryland’s 2021 congressional redistricting
plan on the grounds that it is a partisan gerrymander that diminishes
their rights to participate in free, fair elections for the U.S.
Congress on an equal basis with other Maryland voters, in violation of
the Maryland Constitution.
The court agreed and threw out the plan. In response, the Maryland
legislature passed and the Maryland governor signed into law a new,
more reasonable plan that better respects the rights of ALL voters.
This key Judicial Watch court victory against abusive partisan
gerrymandering in Maryland could set a national precedent!
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And just one week later, on April 1st, a California court ruled
unconstitutional the state’s racial, ethnic, and LGBT quota for
corporate boards of directors. The court granted Judicial Watch’s
motion for summary judgment in its taxpayer lawsuit asking the court
to declare the quota scheme unconstitutional under California’s
constitution.
The lawsuit was filed by Judicial Watch on behalf of three California
taxpayers to prevent California from enforcing Assembly Bill 979. The
bill requires that boards of directors of California-based, publicly
held domestic or foreign corporations satisfy a racial, ethnic and
LGBT quota.
This historic California court decision declared unconstitutional one
of the most blatant attacks in the modern era on constitutional
prohibitions against discrimination. In its ruling, the court upheld
the core American value of equal protection under the law.
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system…and as you can tell, we deliver real results!
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constitutional principles would be possible without the support we
receive from patriotic Americans.
Please join with us today!
Sincerely,
Tom Fitton
President
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