Wiley
Election Law and First Amendment Litigation Overview
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4
Time to read
6 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
4
Time to read
6 mins
Publication
Language
English
This document is a detailed report on Election Law and First Amendment litigation handled by Wiley's Election Law & Government Ethics Practice. It outlines the firm's extensive experience representing clients in various courts, including federal district courts, federal appeals courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States, as well as in state courts. The report describes the nature of the litigation, which often involves challenges related to the First Amendment, equal protection, and due process in the context of campaign finance and election laws. It provides specific case examples, such as Perdue v. Kemp and Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Washington v. American Action Network, detailing the legal arguments and outcomes achieved. The document also highlights the firm's role in intervening in cases involving Federal Election Commission dismissals and its commitment to protecting clients' interests in the electoral process. Overall, it presents a comprehensive view of the legal landscape surrounding election law and the firm's litigation strategies.