Tag: federal court ruling
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Federal Judge Blocks Virginia Voting Restrictions, Revives Reconstruction-Era Law
A federal judge has blocked parts of Virginia’s voting restrictions, citing likely violations of federal law related to voter eligibility. The ruling, referencing the Virginia Readmission Act of 1870, revives historical protections and may influence future election law by affecting similar statutes in other states, especially concerning voting rights for felons.
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Federal Court Strikes Down Hawaii Deepfake Election Law on First Amendment Grounds
A federal judge ruled Hawaii’s deepfake law unconstitutional, stating it infringed on First Amendment rights by imposing content-based restrictions on political speech. The law aimed to limit AI-generated media misleading voters but was found vague and potentially arbitrary. The ruling emphasizes the balance between addressing disinformation and protecting free speech.
