Project Vote/Voting for Amer. v. Elisa Long
DONALD PALMER, in his official capacity as Secretary, State Board of Elections |
PROJECT VOTE/VOTING FOR AMERICA, INCORPORATED |
ELISA LONG, in her official capacity as General Registrar of Norfolk, Virginia |
12-2146 |
September 20, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
Civil Rights Voting |
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Plaintiff - appellee: PROJECT VOTE/VOTING FOR AMERICA, INCORPORATED | |
Represented By: | Douglas Harry Hallward-Driemeier |
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Defendant - appellant: ELISA LONG, in her official capacity as General Registrar of Norfolk, Virginia | |
Represented By: | Jeff W. Rosen |
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Defendant: DONALD PALMER, in his official capacity as Secretary, State Board of Elections | |
Represented By: | Earle Duncan Getchell |
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