Politico Reports on Potential Lawsuit by New York State Republicans

Politico reports today that New York State Republicans are planning a federal lawsuit in opposition to New York’s new law moving elections to even years.

 

The controversial 2023 law rescheduled town and county races. According to Politico, the future lawsuit was previewed in an amicus brief filed by the Brewer law firm on behalf of Riverhead and Nassau County Legislator Mazi Pilip. The brief was filed as the State Court of Appeals prepares to hear oral arguments in a series of existing state-level cases.

 

“The First Amendment doesn’t stop at the steps of the state capital [sic],” said William A. Brewer III, the counsel representing Riverhead and Pilip. “Our clients contend that in their communities, democracy will be drowned out – not by censorship, but by unnecessary burdens to local speech.”

 

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