Bismarck Tribune: A federal judge forcefully slapped down North Dakota’s efforts to fight his ruling that loosened the state’s voter identification law Monday.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland denied the state’s request to delay part of that ruling amid an appeal. The request focused on the April 3 order preventing the state from requiring that IDs include a “current residential street address,” which Native American communities often lack.
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