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kpete

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Tue Dec 13, 2011, 12:28 PM Dec 2011

ACLU Sues Scott Walker Over WI’s Voter ID Law [View all]

Wisconsin’s voter ID law imposes the equivalent of a poll tax on individuals with out-of-state drivers licenses and discriminates against the poor, students and the elderly, according to a federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday.

ACLU lawyers argue in a 54-page lawsuit that the law “imposes a severe and undue burden on the fundamental right to vote under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution; violates the Twenty-Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution as an unconstitutional poll tax; and violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment in arbitrarily refusing to accept certain identification documents.”

The suit argues that the law would force individuals to “choose between surrendering their driving privileges to obtain a free Wisconsin state ID card, paying a fee for a Wisconsin driver’s license, or losing their right to vote.” They argue that the requirement to surrender an out-of-state driver’s license “constitutes a material requirement imposed on an eligible voter who refuses to forfeit his/her right to vote without paying an unconstitutional poll tax.”

http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/12/aclu_sues_scott_walker_over_wisconsins_voter_id_law.php?ref=fpa

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good news. barbtries Dec 2011 #1
2nd that motion, and K and R. nt. Stuart G Dec 2011 #2
3rd that motion, K & R freshwest Dec 2011 #3
K&R Thanks for posting. n/t Scuba Dec 2011 #4
best news I've heard all day liberalnationalist Dec 2011 #5
And they should not have to pay to do it. There was no "widespread voter fraud" in WI AllyCat Dec 2011 #13
Great! xxqqqzme Dec 2011 #6
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Dec 2011 #7
ACLU sues contrarian22 Dec 2011 #8
Well, no, Stevens has not said that this set of laws, and the effects it has, are legal saras Dec 2011 #11
Not when it asks people to surrender rights they already have to get some other right to which they AllyCat Dec 2011 #12
Not exactly EC Dec 2011 #15
It already cost me $14.00 EC Dec 2011 #9
Result of a article a week ago... Evasporque Dec 2011 #10
Good news...now I hope there will be more suits against South Carolina, Florida & every other state Pachamama Dec 2011 #14
Yes! More lawsuits needed The Genealogist Dec 2011 #16
Kansas under Brownback is also up to no good. The Kansas AG Kobach is pushing an ID law. tblue37 Dec 2011 #20
legislation supporting voter suppresion is a part of the ALEC template. hue Dec 2011 #24
Good news! K&R highplainsdem Dec 2011 #17
They should register voters N.OW and challenge the legality of any obstruction being met. julian09 Dec 2011 #18
Ok, NOW I'll send the check in. lindysalsagal Dec 2011 #19
Followed your lead and made a contribution to ACLU for the first time in my life... rfranklin Dec 2011 #26
K&R ... Bigtime! Bozita Dec 2011 #21
I posted this a while ago...Sorry didn't see this posted. Let me go see if I can delete.. midnight Dec 2011 #22
Thats good news The Last Democrat Dec 2011 #23
Let's hope it brings at least .. 99Forever Dec 2011 #25
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