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Felons with finished sentences can register to vote, Nebraska Supreme Court rules
People in Nebraska who were convicted of felonies and have finished their sentences can register to vote in the November election, the court ruled Wednesday.
Three state court rulings ease voting restrictions ahead of US elections
Rulings in three states – including Georgia – reverse measures that would have limited some voters from casting ballots.
Drummond again asks US Supreme Court to consider appeal of Title X funding ruling
Attorney General Gentner Drummond again has asked the US Supreme Court to review a decision that upheld the suspension of a Title X grant to Oklahoma.
Nebraska Supreme Court lets people with felony convictions vote, over GOP objection
In the latest court ruling with 2024 election implications, thousands of Nebraskans who have completed their felony sentences can now vote in the red state.
Nebraska Law Allowing Felons to Vote Upheld by State Court
Nebraska's top state court on Wednesday upheld a state law allowing felons who have completed their sentences to vote, enabling thousands more people to cast ballots in the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election.
Read the Nebraska Supreme Court Ruling on Voting Rights for Felons
The decision affirmed a law passed by the Legislature this year clearing the way for people to cast ballots immediately after finishing prison and parole terms.
Nebraska’s Supreme Court affirms felons' voting rights
Felons in Nebraska who have completed their sentences can register to vote and participate in the Nov. 5 general election, the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds Felon Voting Rights
Around 7,000 people could be added to Nebraska's electorate—if those eligible register by this week's deadline.
Nebraska’s high court says people with felony records can register to vote
Nebraska’s high court says people with felony records can register to vote in a ruling with implications for the upcoming election
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Ohio Supreme Court upholds secretary of state's restrictions on who can use drop-off ballot boxes
Under the directive, anyone returning a ballot for someone else must do so either by mail or in person at their board of ...
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Former BRPD officer Donald Steele case heads to State Supreme Court after another appeal
Former Baton Rouge Police Officer Donald Steele’s fate is now in the hands of the Louisiana State Supreme Court. Steele’s ...
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Abortion Could Decide Control of State Supreme Courts
In Michigan, Ohio, Arizona and elsewhere, progressive court candidates are hoping that the abortion issue that helped ...
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Ruben, Kate Gallego appeal to state's highest court to keep divorce files closed
Senate candidate and Phoenix mayor seek to keep their divorce file sealed while they appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court as ...
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Abortion foes ask trial court to remove Amendment 4 from November ballot
Four anti-abortion advocates want a state trial court to remove from the ballot Amendment 4, which would protect abortion ...
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New Hampshire Supreme Court justice indicted for allegedly interfering with probe of husband
A justice on New Hampshire’s highest court has been charged for allegedly trying to interfere with a criminal investigation ...
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State argues court should dismiss climate lawsuit from eight young Alaskans
The lawsuit filed by the nonprofit Our Children’s Trust is the latest effort by young Alaskans to establish a right to a ...
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Trump Counsel Again Asks Second Circuit to Remove NY State Case to Federal Court
U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Hellerstein of the Southern District of New York swiftly rejected the request for removal. In ...
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Judge invalidates key parts of Georgia election rules crafted by Trump allies
A Georgia judge invalidated several new election rules, calling the measures approved by the state's Republican-controlled ...
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