MoFo Team Wins Preliminary Injunction in Vital Election Security Case
MoFo Team Wins Preliminary Injunction in Vital Election Security Case
On August 15, a federal lawsuit over the cybersecurity of Georgia's voting systems reached a crucial milestone, with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia ordering several measures toward securing the State's elections. Judge Amy Totenberg handed a victory to Morrison & Foerster’s pro bono clients, a group of Georgia citizens, in an opinion that outlined serious issues with the outdated and vulnerable voting system.
A MoFo team including partners David Cross and Joe Palmore, as well as associate Rob Manoso, won the groundbreaking ruling prohibiting Georgia from using an all-electronic voting system with no independent paper record, because it likely violates the constitutional right to vote in today’s environment of sophisticated election interference.
The suit was filed in 2017 after state officials ignored multiple breaches of the Georgia voting system through its public website that revealed its vulnerability to cyberattack. The case is Curling v. Raffensperger, No. 17-CV-2989-AT (N.D. Ga.)