A panel of federal appeals court judges at a hearing Wednesday mulled whether to revive a lawsuit from March For Our Lives challenging an Idaho state law that prohibits college students from using their school IDs as a form of identification when registering and voting.
The gun safety advocacy group is arguing that Idaho’s law, HB 124 passed in 2023, violates the 26th Amendment, which lowered the national voting to 18 years old, and is seeking to reverse a trial court’s order tossing out the lawsuit.
The law prevents young people “from using the one form of ID that all ...
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