Amicus Brief in Vote America v. Schwab

  • Filed: 09/14/2023
  • Status: Amicus Curiae
  • Court: United States District Court for the District of Kansas
  • Latest Update: Sep 14, 2023
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On September 14, 2023, we filed an amicus brief together with the national ACLU and several other ACLU affiliates in Vote America v. Schwab, a voting rights and First Amendment case in the Tenth Circuit. The case presented a challenge to a Kansas law that restricted voting rights by criminally prohibiting out-of-state civil organizations from personalizing absentee voting applications by prefilling the voters’ basic information from the voter file. The district court struck down the statute as a violation of the First Amendment in the voting rights/electoral context, upholding the rights of organizations to support voters who want to submit absentee applications. Our amicus brief supports striking down the restrictions as a violation of the First Amendment and sets the record straight regarding the protections afforded to core political speech.

Case Number:
2:21-cv-2253
Judge:
Hon. Kathryn H. Vratil
Attorney(s):
ACLU of Utah; ACLU, ACLU of Kansas, ACLU of Colorado, ACLU of New Mexico, ACLU of Oklahoma, ACLU of Wyoming