Colorado
Libertarian Party files lawsuit against SOS due to the partial passwords posted online
The petitioners allege that the passwords were accessible on the SOS website since at least June, prior to Colorado’s Primary Elections. According to the petitioners, those passwords would allow a person to access and manipulate a county’s voting system and database…
“This would allow employees or designees of the Secretary to access Colorado’s voting
systems literally days before the General Election to change the system’s configuration after certification,” the lawsuit alleges.
The Persecution of Tina Peters – The Stream
The most particular weapon now being used, however, is lawfare. And their latest victim is former Colorado election official Tina Peters, who was sentenced to nine years in prison late last week for doing her job.
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on Trump 14th Amendment Case – 2/8/24
Replay the oral arguments on Colorado’s attempt to remove President Trump from the ballot. The arguments appeared to go well for Trump, as it should have.
Supreme Court Sides With Christian Graphic Designer
ADF asked the court: Can the government compel an artist to create custom artwork or speech that goes against the core of who that artist is?
And on Friday, the court decided that the government cannot. The vote was 6-3.
“The First Amendment prohibits Colorado from forcing a website designer to create expressive designs speaking messages with which the designer disagrees,” wrote Gorsuch, writing for the majority.