Four new Arkansas laws were struck down Friday after Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen ruled they violated the Arkansas Constitution by placing undue burdens on voters.
The ongoing civil trial challenging four new Arkansas voting laws has raised questions about whether the laws will make the state's elections more secure or make voting more difficult.
The ongoing civil trial challenging four new Arkansas voting laws has raised questions about whether the laws will make the state's elections more secure or make voting more difficult.
The legal challenge to four new state voter laws saw its first day in court Tuesday, with the League of Women Voters and other plaintiffs claiming the laws deliberately make voting harder and sometimes impossible for voters that are poor, minorities or have certain health problems.
The legal challenge to four new state voter laws saw its first day in court Tuesday, with the League of Women Voters and other plaintiffs claiming the laws deliberately make voting harder and sometimes impossible for voters that are poor, minorities or have certain health problems.