Daily Docket — Monday, March 13
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Here’s what to expect in court this week. |
Today, the response to failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s petition asking the Arizona Supreme Court to take up her election contest is due. Additionally, amicus briefs are due on Thursday. On March 21, the court is expected to decide whether to hear Lake’s contest.
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On Wednesday, the North Carolina Supreme Court will rehear Holmes v. Moore, a case that struck down a restrictive photo ID to vote law. The court could reverse its ruling from just a few months ago and reinstate the law. We’ll also cover the oral argument live and bring you a courtroom summary.
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ICYMI, listen to our latest episode of Defending Democracy. In the podcast episode that dropped last Friday, Marc and Paige discuss the surge of private right of action lawsuits and what could potentially happen next. |
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