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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

https://www.theindianalawyer.com/articles/48898-multiple-indiana-voting-laws-on-trial-in-federal-court

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Robbin Stewart, arguing Indiana’s voter ID law constitutes unlawful search and seizure, is fighting against the state law that requires voters to show their picture at the polls. (IL Photo/Eric Learned)
Indianapolis attorney Robbin Stewart was raised to value the right to vote.
In his home state of Delaware, Stewart watched his mother work as a citizen lobbyist to protect the environment, and he got his first taste of political activism when as a 10-year-old he joined the campaign of a man running for state representative. He earned his J.D. degree in 1993 at the University of Missouri School of Law and then completed an LLM on state constitutions and voting rights at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
However, since 2005, when Indiana started requiring voters to show their picture before casting a ballot, Stewart has had trouble. He wants to vote, but he does not want to show his photo ID.


Pointing to his own experience, Stewart asserted that in practice, the election officials are not abiding by the law and voters who do not have proper identification are being prohibited from casting any kind of ballot.

I urgently need counsel for this case. I have the smoking gun video and documents, and a properly filed case, but I am outlawyered.

https://electionlawblog.org/?p=102792

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