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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Pandemic Voting

A federal court in Louisiana denied state officials’ request to dismiss a suit relating to voting procedures during the Covid-19 pandemic, finding that their suggestion that plaintiffs “must actually become sick or die before they have standing to sue is ridiculous and without legal support.”

BATON ROUGE — A federal court in Louisiana denied state officials’ request to dismiss a suit relating to voting procedures during the Covid-19 pandemic, finding that their suggestion that plaintiffs “must actually become sick or die before they have standing to sue is ridiculous and without legal support.”

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