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With Nebraska’s voting records in DOJ hands, state Supreme Court declares a challenge moot
Nebraska’s Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging the state’s release of voter data to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), ruling the case moot after the information was already provided. Plaintiffs, including Common Cause Nebraska and a voter, argued against the data sharing, citing privacy concerns, while the DOJ’s nationwide effort to collect voter records has faced legal challenges in multiple states.
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