News Source: The Star Press
| 2 months ago
The Indiana Court of Appeals' rejection of the state's controversial voter ID law Thursday has reignited a political firestorm over its merits and left Gov. Mitch Daniels accusing judges of playing politics. The ruling fanned the flames on a debate...
News Source: South Bend Tribune
| 2 months ago
Indiana voter ID law upended Appeals court rules it violates state constitution. The state Court of Appeals on Thursday struck down an Indiana law requiring government-issued photo identification for voters, overturning on state constitutional...
News Source: The Indianapolis Star
| 2 months ago
a timeline » April 27, 2005: Gov. Mitch Daniels signs Indiana's voter ID law. » April 28, 2005: The Indiana Civil Liberties Union and the Indiana Democratic Party file a federal lawsuit to overturn the law on behalf of five civic groups serving the...
News Source: Seattle Times
| 2 months ago
The state Court of Appeals on Thursday struck down an Indiana law requiring government-issued photo identification for voters, overturning on state constitutional grounds a strict law previously upheld by the U.S...Considered one of the nation's...
News Source: South Bend Tribune
| 2 months ago
The Indiana Court of Appeals says the state's voter ID law is unconstitutional. It's a small victory for those who don't think people should be forced to show a valid ID to vote...Joseph County Voter Registration and she's much happier after the...
News Source: The New York Times
| 2 months ago
The court said the law violated the Indiana constitution by not treating all voters impartially. The state legislature passed the voter ID law in 2005, and it was challenged in federal court. The Supreme Court found the law constitutional in April...