Brennan Center for Justice: Appeals Court Upholds Freeze on Indiana Law That Would Cancel Voter Registrations Without Telling Voters
August 27, 2019
August 27, 2019
NEW YORK, Aug. 27 -- Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law issued the following news release:
A federal appeals court in Chicago today upheld a trial court ruling temporarily preventing the state of Indiana from implementing a 2017 law that could recklessly knock eligible voters off registration lists. The 2017 law directs election officials to cancel the registrations of voters identified by the flawed Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck system as hav . . .
A federal appeals court in Chicago today upheld a trial court ruling temporarily preventing the state of Indiana from implementing a 2017 law that could recklessly knock eligible voters off registration lists. The 2017 law directs election officials to cancel the registrations of voters identified by the flawed Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck system as hav . . .