No immediate relief from expanded absentee voting opportunities during an infectious pandemic because of delay in bringing the case /

"Because of the COVID-19 global infectious pandemic, Virginia voters were permitted to vote absentee on account of disability. A suit challenging broad absentee voting rights as diluting plaintiffs' voting rights did not result in immediate relief, because the suit was brought about two mo...

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Main Author: Reagan, Robert Timothy (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Washington, District of Columbia] : Federal Judicial Center, 2021.
Series:Case studies in emergency election litigation.
Congress and the courts.
COVID-19: pandemics past and present.
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Online Access:CONNECT

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