Filed in 2015, this case, based on the First Amendment, challenges the Indiana law the prohibits people taking photos or other digital images of their ballots. The Southern District Court entered a preliminary injunction against the law. The State did not appeal the grant of a preliminary injunction and the parties filed for summary judgment. The Court ruled in our favor and the State appealed, but then dismissed the appeal. Attorneys’ fees will be sought.
ICLU v. Secretary of State
Attorney(s)
Kenneth J. Falk, Gavin M. Rose, Jan P. Mensz
Date filed
August 1, 2015
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