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Ne. Ohio Coal. for the Homeless v. Husted

Supreme Court of the United States
Jun 19, 2017
137 S. Ct. 2265 (2017)

Summary

finding organizational standing to bring § 2 and Fourteenth Amendment claims against a state law restricting absentee ballots and in-person voting assistance because the organization planned to expend resources to counteract the law's effect on the African-American community

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Opinion

No. 16–1068.

06-19-2017

NORTHEAST OHIO COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS, et al., petitioners, v. Jon HUSTED, Ohio Secretary of State, et al.


Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.


Summaries of

Ne. Ohio Coal. for the Homeless v. Husted

Supreme Court of the United States
Jun 19, 2017
137 S. Ct. 2265 (2017)

finding organizational standing to bring § 2 and Fourteenth Amendment claims against a state law restricting absentee ballots and in-person voting assistance because the organization planned to expend resources to counteract the law's effect on the African-American community

Summary of this case from Perez v. Abbott
Case details for

Ne. Ohio Coal. for the Homeless v. Husted

Case Details

Full title:NORTHEAST OHIO COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS, et al., petitioners, v. Jon…

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Jun 19, 2017

Citations

137 S. Ct. 2265 (2017)
198 L. Ed. 2d 699

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