Posted On: April 28, 2008 by David Badertscher

Opinion Summary: U.S. Supreme Court

From: Findlaw Opinion Summaries, April 28, 2008.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, ELECTIONS, GOVERNMENT LAW

Crawford v. Marion County Election Bd., No. 07-21, 07-25

"In a suit challenging the constitutionality of an Indiana law requiring citizens voting in person to present photo identification issued by the government, a judgment upholding the law is affirmed where the evidence in the record was not sufficient to support a facial attack on the validity of the entire statute"

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