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Courts & Law

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Judge James Boasberg

Will Chief Justice Roberts do anything about Judge Boasberg?

The initial push for impeachment came in March, after Boasberg issued a nationwide order temporarily blocking the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged members of Tren de Aragua.

Elections

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Mail-in ballots

Swing state election boards engaged in legal battles over election certification ahead of November

Republican and Democratic officials disagree over whether election boards must certify election results or if they have discretion over certification.

Elections

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Xi Jinping and Iran

Chinese and Iranian meddling efforts buried by intelligence community during, after 2020 election

The 2020 election ended with a Biden victory and a Trump defeat. But new details are emerging about foreign efforts to undermine Trump's 2020 campaign — and about efforts by the intelligence community to bury the truth.

Elections

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An election worker prints a ballot out for a voter at the Utah County Justice and Health center on November 8, 2022 in Provo, Utah.

North Carolina election board removes 747,000 from voter rolls for ineligibility

North Carolina is expected to be swing state in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

Elections

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Josh Hawley

Sen. Josh Hawley announces he will contest Electoral College certification next week

"At the very least, Congress should investigate allegations of voter fraud and adopt measures to secure the integrity of our elections," the Missouri Republican said.

Elections

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ScalesofJustice

North Carolina appeals court finds merit in GOP challenge of nation’s last unsettled 2024 election

North Carolina Supreme Court Seat 6 race – an eight-year term seat – has yet to be decided more than 150 days after the election.

Federal Agencies

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Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency head Christopher Krebs

University stonewalling release of public records on federal censorship collusion: lawsuits

University of Washington gives no explanation for 5-month minimum to provide its "misinformation" center's communications with feds, Election Integrity Partnership members, watchdog says.

From the States

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ALEC puts together task force to make recommendations on safeguarding election procedures

The task force will discuss strengthening voter ID requirements, limiting foreign influence and addressing concerns about the late arrival and counting of mail-in ballots.

Elections

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Gavel in legal office

Arizona county supervisor pleads guilty after delaying 2022 election certification

"Any attempt to interfere with elections in Arizona will not be tolerated," Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said.

Congress

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Adam Schiff, Washington, D.C., Jan. 25, 2023

Schiff demands social media companies censor election misinformation

"Unfortunately, we have witnessed almost every major platform roll back their election policies, even in the face of blatant attacks on our democracy fomenting," wrote House Democrats.

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