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EPIC Urges First Circuit to Recognize Legality of State Voter Privacy Law
an amicus brief in the case Public Interest Legal Foundation v. Bellows urging the First Circuit to reverse a lower court opinion that found a Maine voter privacy law to be preempted by the National Voter Registration Act.
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Democracy & Free Speech
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Privacy Laws
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U.S. Privacy Laws
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U.S. State Privacy Laws
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Voter Privacy
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Court Cites EPIC Amicus Brief, Ruling for Plaintiffs in Voter Privacy Case
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Cybersecurity
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Democracy & Free Speech
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Election Security
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Voter Privacy
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EPIC Underscores Importance of Privacy in Voter Intimidation Case
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Democracy & Free Speech
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Robocalls
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Voter Privacy
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EPIC Urges Election Commission to Protect Secret Ballot
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Voter Privacy
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Updates
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Georgia Court Grants EPIC’s Motion to File Amicus on Ballot Secrecy
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Voter Privacy
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Updates
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EPIC to Testify In Support of Voting System Guidelines
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Cybersecurity
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Election Security
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Voter Privacy
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Senators Back Bill to Promote Vote-by-Mail
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Cybersecurity
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Election Security
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Voter Privacy
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EPIC Urges Georgia Court to Ensure Ballot Secrecy in Primary
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Voter Privacy
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Updates
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New Voting Standards Move Closer to Approval
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Voter Privacy
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EPIC to Congress: Voting Systems Must Accurately Record Votes, Protect Secret Ballot
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Cybersecurity
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Election Security
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Voter Privacy
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