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Legal settlement requires LA County to remove 1.2M 'inactive' voters from rolls
Judicial Watch had sued LA County for not complying with federal law governing when inactive voters should be purged from voter rolls, reducing fears of fraud -
Judicial Watch sues chief election officer for allegedly colluding to remove their video from YouTube
Judicial Watch sued Shirley Weber, in her official capacity as California's Secretary of State in the Western Division of the Central District of California -
State judge disbands law that requires company boards to appoint women directors
A state judge’s decision to strike down a law requiring company boards to appoint women directors was welcomed by Judicial Watch founder Tom Fitton. -
Trial challenging constitutionality of corporate board gender quotas is under way
The trial for a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of California’s gender quotas for corporate boards of directors is underway -
LA Superior Court judge set to decide whether gender quotas on corporate boards can proceed
Three California taxpayers allege that quotas requiring a company’s board of directors to include women violates the Equal Protection Clause of the California Constitution. -
Judicial Watch sues over new state law that bans all-white corporate boards of directors
A watchdog group filed a lawsuit, requesting an injunction that would stop a new state law from requiring corporations to appoint a mandatory number of racial minorities on their board of directors -
Judicial Watch attorney files lawsuit against Gov. Newsom over vote-by-mail executive order
Congressional candidate Issa joins Judicial federal lawsuit against Gov. Newsom's vote by mail order