ACRU Urges High Court to Take North Carolina Voter Law Case
‘The bald truth is that the suit by the Plaintiffs in this matter involves a carefully planned, open revolt’ against the Court’s 2013 Shelby v. Holder ruling.
‘The bald truth is that the suit by the Plaintiffs in this matter involves a carefully planned, open revolt’ against the Court’s 2013 Shelby v. Holder ruling.
Wisconsin is not only an electoral battleground state, it is ground zero in the fight to ensure honest elections.
Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu’s chief-of-staff was present at an event in which a Louisiana mayor, urged people to vote twice in order to re-elect Landrieu
Despite steady racial progress in America, some Democrats are intent on rolling back the clock to the Jim Crow era, all in the appallingly cynical pursuit of votes in Tuesday's elections.
In this eye-opening report, the ACRU makes the case for voter ID laws and exposes the disinformation behind the campaign to strike them down.
Reacting to the Arkansas Supreme Court’s Wednesday ruling declaring the state's voter-identification law unconstitutional, ACLU of Arkansas Legal Director Holly Dickson said her group is “thrilled.”
Appeals Court Upholds Voter ID Law.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 1, 2014) -- A three-judge panel at the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday removed two key provisions of a voting reform law just weeks before the November elections.
This column by ACRU Senior Fellow Robert Knight was published April 30, 2014 on The Washington Times website.
The American Civil Liberties Union is at it again, throwing a log in front of the accelerating — and widely supported — campaign against vote fraud.
This time, the liberal group is asking for an injunction to block Arkansas from enforcing its new voter photo-ID law while the court considers the ACLU’s lawsuit, which claims that the statute violates the Arkansas Constitution by suppressing minority voting.
As usual, the ACLU has managed to dig up several plaintiffs who claim harm for having […]
“It’s refreshing when a federal judge cites the Constitution as it was written, not in a way that distorts it to create an opposite meaning,” says ACRU Chairman Susan A. Carleson.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 21, 2014) — In a victory for election integrity, a federal judge has ruled that Arizona and Kansas can require people registering to vote to prove their U.S. citizenship, and the federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC) cannot block them.
The two states had asked the EAC to include the citizenship proof requirement on federal registration forms in those states to make them consistent. The EAC declined to approve the request and […]