People First of Alabama et al v. Merrill et al
Greater Birmingham Ministries, Howard Porter, Jr., Alabama State Conference of the NAACP, Annie Carolyn Thompson, People First of Alabama, Robert Clopton and Eric Peebles |
Karen Dunn Burks, John Merrill, Alleen Barnett, State of Alabama (The), Jacqueline Anderson-Smith, Mary B. Roberson, Kay Ivey and United States of America |
Honest Elections Project |
2:2020cv00619 |
May 1, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Abdul K Kallon |
Civil Rights: Voting |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 251 FINAL JUDGMENT AND INJUNCTION ORDER-Consistent with the contemporaneously-entered findings of fact and conclusions of law, 250 , the plaintiffs motion for reconsideration, 229 , is DENIED, and Judge Don Davis and JoJo Schwarzauers motions for judgment on partial findings, 231 , 233 , are MOOT. JUDGMENT is ENTERED in favor of the defendants AND plaintiffs claims as set out herein. The court ORDERS the State and Secretary Merrill to take all reasonable steps to inform county probate judges, circuit clerks, and absentee elections managers about this injunction as quickly as possible. Signed by Judge Abdul K Kallon on 09/30/2020. (AKD) |
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