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DHS terminates TPS for Haitians, effective Sept. 2

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Judge blocks Georgia's social media age verification law, citing free speech concerns

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A federal judge is blocking Georgia's law requiring age verification for social media accounts.

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Georgia is the 8th state sued over age verification for children on websites

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Georgia's law requiring parental consent for children to use social media is being challenged in court.

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Judge in long-running lawsuit declines to block the use of Georgia's voting system

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A federal judge has declined to block the use of Georgia’s electronic voting system.

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Trial gets underway for constitutional challenge to Georgia's election system

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The trial in a long-running legal challenge to the constitutionality of Georgia’s election is getting underway in federal court in Atlanta.

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Is Georgia's election system constitutional? A federal judge will decide in trial set to begin

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Election integrity activists want a federal judge to order Georgia to stop using its current election system.

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Constitutional challenge to Georgia voting machines set for trial early next year

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The question of whether Georgia’s electronic voting system has major cybersecurity flaws that amount to a violation of voters’ constitutional rights to cast their votes and have those votes accurately counted is set to be decided at trial early next year.

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Another showdown set this week over Georgia voting machines

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(AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)ATLANTA Voting integrity activists will try this week to convince a federal judge that Georgia should scrap its brand new touchscreen voting machines in favor of hand-marked paper ballots. A lawsuit filed in 2017 against state and county election officials that originally challenged the state's old, outdated voting machines has morphed to target the new machines and election system that Georgia bought last year for more than $100 million. They asked Totenberg to order a switch to hand-marked paper ballots for the midterm elections. Totenberg told both sides during a conference call that she didn't consider herself a guarantor for Georgia's election system roll-out. Switching to hand-marked paper ballots would be easy because that's already the backup in place in case of emergencies, like equipment failures, they argue.

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