Model Brief of Amicus Curiae Praxis Foundry in Support of State Election Officials, Voter Plaintiffs, and Voting-Rights Organizations Opposing Unredacted Federal Voter-Data Demands: A Voter Roll Is Not a Suspect List
This public constitutional-structure artifact is a model amicus brief opposing unbounded federal demands for unredacted statewide voter-registration records containing sensitive personal identifiers. The brief argues that a voter-registration record is a recognition record, not a suspicion record. It exists because a state has received a person into its election system as a registered voter. Lawful voter-roll maintenance may preserve that recognition, but unbounded federal data centralization ca
