PA Voter ID Law: Trial to Start July 15th

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As released by the ACLU of Pennsylvania:

Voter ID Trial Scheduled to Start July 15 Plaintiffs Will Ask Court to Extend Preliminary Injunction Until Conclusion of Lawsuit HARRISBURG, PA - Today Judge Robert Simpson issued an order scheduling the voter ID trial for July 15, 2013, at the Pennsylvania Judicial Center in Harrisburg. The trial is expected to last about a week. Plaintiffs are seeking a permanent injunction to stop implementation of the state’s voter ID law.

Plaintiffs will be filing a motion asking the court to extend its preliminary injunction, which prevented the law from being implemented for in-person voting this past November, until the legal case has been concluded. The motion is due by Feb. 8, 2013, with a response due by Feb. 13, 2013. In his order, Judge Simpson set a date of March 21 for a final decision on the extension of the preliminary injunction.

Plaintiffs in the voter ID case are represented by the Public Interest Center of Philadelphia, Advancement Project, the ACLU of Pennsylvania, and the Washington, DC law firm of Arnold & Porter.

A copy of Judge Simpson’s scheduling order is available here: Scheduling Order

 
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