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Kansas Agrees to $1.9M Settlement for Defending Kobach’s Baseless Voter Fraud Claims

By on September 13, 2021 in Litigation-Business

“The Kansas Attorney General’s Office has agreed to pay the American Civil Liberties Union and other attorneys $1.9 million in fees and expenses for a five-year legal battle over an unconstitutional restriction on voter registrations. The high-profile lawsuit was filed 2016 in response to former Secretary,” reports Sherman Smith in Kansas Reflector.

“Kris Kobach’s signature law, which required residents to prove their citizenship before registering to vote. The law blocked more than 35,000 eligible voters from participating in elections. U.S. District Court Judge Julie Robinson held Kobach in contempt of court following his embarrassing performance in a 2018 trial. The judge determined.”

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