Coalition of current and former election officials argue that legal challenges to Arizona’s Election Procedures Manual could disenfranchise voters and undermine the integrity of Arizona elections.
Public Rights Project and 30+ Florida Leaders Urge Florida Supreme Court to Protect Black Voters in Congressional District 5
Public Rights Project Launches National Election Protection Hub to Defend 200+ Local Elections Officials Under Unprecedented Attacks in 2024
Georgia Prosecutors File Lawsuit Against the State To Challenge Governor Kemp’s Oversight Commission
PRP Statement on Warren v. DeSantis Trial Court Decision
Public Rights Project and Local Jurisdictions Urge Federal Agencies to Prohibit Federal Cooperation With State-level Abortion Bans
Public Rights Project and Civil Rights Organizations Urge Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to Protect Gig Workers
Gainesville City Commission Votes to File Complaint Against HB1
Yesterday, the Gainesville City Commission voted to file a complaint against the Combating Violence, Disorder, and Looking and Law Enforcement Protection Act, also known as HB 1. Passed and signed into law in April 2021, the massive law erases the ability of local governments to pass budgets responsive to their communities’ needs, in addition to undermining the free speech and assembly of all Floridians.
ASHOKA RECOGNIZES JILL HABIG AS A LEADING SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR
PUBLIC RIGHTS PROJECT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS URGE U.S. SUPREME COURT TO PROTECT LOCAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AUTHORITY
Public Rights Project partnered with Cook County, the County of Santa Clara, and the City of Seattle—joined by 15 other local governments, and supported by pro bono counsel from Kaplan Hecker & Fink, LLP—to file an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold California’s regulation permitting limited, temporary access—with notice to the employer—to employee-only spaces on agricultural growers’ property to support worker organizing.