March 19, 2025
A Georgia federal judge ended one of a host of challenges to the state's controversial 2021 election law overhaul, ruling that the prospect of local election officials being removed by their statewide counterparts was "too remote" a possibility to establish standing.
July 02, 2024
Lawyers for an array of plaintiffs challenging portions of Georgia's 2021 election overhaul law attempted with one hand to convince a federal judge Tuesday not to scuttle their claims before a trial, while with the other urged the court to put the suit on ice until "dysfunctional" elections officials get their act together.
August 25, 2023
Plaintiffs in one of more than a half-dozen suits challenging Georgia's controversial Senate Bill 202 are pushing back against state officials' attempt to end their claims, arguing they have standing to fight unconstitutional aspects of the election law.
July 18, 2023
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and the state's election officials have asked a federal judge in Atlanta to end one of more than half a dozen cases challenging provisions of the state's voting law enacted after the 2020 election cycle, saying the measures are common sense.
April 07, 2023
A Georgia federal judge has denied a request to make permanent his temporary block of a provision of Georgia's controversial state voting law Senate Bill 202 that made it illegal to record a voted ballot.
July 07, 2021
A Georgia federal judge declined Wednesday to alter a controversial new state voting law for July runoff elections, saying it would be too disruptive to change protocols, as election preparations are already underway.