Georgia judge signals a need to clarify ‘vague’ new election certification rule
Georgia judge signals a need to clarify ‘vague’ new election certification rule
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Georgia judge signals a need to clarify ‘vague’ new election certification rule
Special counsel Jack Smith provides fullest picture yet of his 2020 election case against Trump in new filing
Many of the tactics Jack Smith accused Trump of using to overturn the 2020 election are still in play for 2024
Supreme Court declines to hear First Amendment challenges in gun display and Confederate statue protest cases
Civil rights groups sue Georgia in effort to extend voter registration deadline, citing Hurricane Helene impact
Supreme Court’s conservatives wrestle with case of death row inmate Richard Glossip, who prosecutors want spared
Federal judges decline to extend voter registration deadline in Georgia and Florida as states face hurricane damage
Election officials in southern states are grappling with fallout from dual hurricanes
Science educator Bill Nye disagrees with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and explains how climate change and warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico energized Milton. Nye also responds to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) claim that the US government "can control the weather."
Georgia judge says county election officials cannot delay or decline certification of election results
Record number of early votes cast in Georgia as election gets underway in battleground state
Gabriel Sterling, COO of the Georgia Secretary of State's Office, discusses how Georgia will count votes in 2024 and when the state will announce who won.
Judge pauses rule that would require Georgia counties to hand-count ballots
Federal judge orders Alabama to reverse program that purged more than 3,000 names from state voter rolls
New Georgia election rules passed by Trump-backed board are unconstitutional, judge rules
Republicans appeal Georgia judge’s ruling striking down controversial new election rules
Special counsel releases trove of redacted documents in 2020 election subversion case against Trump
Special counsel Jack Smith on Friday released nearly 2,000 heavily redacted pages of documents in his 2020 election subversion criminal case against former President Donald Trump, revealing snippets of the evidence Smith relied on to charge the former president.
‘Central Park Five’ members sue Trump for defamation after his debate comments on 1989 case
ACLU attorney will be the first openly transgender advocate to argue before Supreme Court
Steve Bannon to be released from prison next week, Bureau of Prisons says, despite his attempts for earlier exit
Georgia Supreme Court maintains block on controversial election rules from Trump allies
Federal judge halts Virginia’s pre-election voter roll purge aimed at suspected noncitizens
GOP’s aggressive court strategy sets the stage to cast doubt on the 2024 results
North Carolina appeals court rejects RNC request to set aside ballots from overseas voters who never lived in state
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