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Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated a key federal precedent that had held that undated mail ballots should be counted.
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Baer was instrumental in deciding a number of key voting rights and election cases that came before the high court.
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With opioid settlement money in hand, midstate counties are getting ready to take grant applications.
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The justices rejected the GOP argument that the legislature did not have the power to allow Pennsylvanians to vote by mail without an excuse.
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The Democratic governor claims legislative Republicans unconstitutionally lumped together five pieces of their “failed” agenda.
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The petitioners have been arguing Pennsylvania’s school system is so underfunded, it violates the state constitution.
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GOP Gubernatorial candidates strongly support keeping or expanding abortion restrictions, while legislative leaders aren't ruling out bills to do that.
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A Pennsylvania court is holding up the regulation that would let the state join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
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People running for precinct committee or county party spots can now ask for nomination signatures until March 15.
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Justices can now either endorse a map chosen by a lower court, choose from the other options, or appoint an outside expert to draw a completely different one.