The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear to arguments in Moore vs. Harper, critical case addressing the role state courts can play striking down election laws approved by state legislatures. RITE filed a friend of the court brief arguing: “The text is clear. By its plain terms, the Clause gives state legislatures—not state judges—the responsibility to prescribe the manner of holding congressional elections. The term “legislature” has been well understood to mean a representative body that makes laws, not a judicial body that reviews them.”
Read RITE’s Amicus Brief to the Court below:
22.09.02 RITE Amicus Brief Moore v Harper Download
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