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A federal court judge has dismissed a lawsuit from political watchdog group Judicial Watch over alleged dirty voter rolls in three Pennsylvania counties. Judicial Watch Inc. sued the commonwealth and election boards in Bucks, Chester and Delaware counties last April over what the conservative group described as suspiciously high voter registration rates. A moving goal post, an implausible theory and several other issues were cited as reasons for Pennsylvania Middle District Chief Justice Christopher Conner s case dismissal Monday. The lawsuit alleged the three counties were not properly removing ineligible voters from registration lists in accordance with the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. ....
Bucks County saved $400,000 in legal fees to outside law firms last year, county Solicitor Joe Khan reported to the county commissioners last week. Appointed in January 2020, Khan said that he was given a directive by the newly elected, Democrat-controlled commissioner board to bring down the legal fees that the county was paying to outside law firms. When he was hired as solicitor last year from his work as a Philadelphia and federal prosecutor, the choice seemed puzzling. Weren t there enough lawyers in Bucks from which the newly installed Democrats could choose? But Khan, an adjunct professor at Penn Law, has brought legal skills he himself learned from a young law professor who would go on to do some serious service for the country. ....