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Case Name: Org. for Black Struggle v. Ashcroft (Voting Rights)
Court: U.S. Dist. Ct. WD Missouri Docket: 20-4184-BCW Read AARP (PDF) Filed: 10/1/2020 Case Issue: Does the Materiality Provision of the 1964 Civil Rights Act bar rejection of absentee ballots for trivial defects and do the U.S. Constitution’s guarantees of Due Process and no undue burden being imposed on voting forbid such rejection, in the circumstances of the COVID-19 crisis, absent an opportunity to cure such defects without exposure to serious illness due to the coronavirus, because of a requirement that absentee ballot envelope defects must be corrected in-person? Some of the content presented here is in Adobe PDF format. You will need the free to access these files.

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