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Court Ruling Blocks DOJ Data Subpoena for Election
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A federal judge quashed an April DOJ subpoena for Fulton County 2020 election workers' personal data, calling the request unreasonable and warning that mass disclosure could chill participation.
- Frame 1Atlanta judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County 2020 election worker data, putting privacy at the center.
- Frame 2The April demand sought names, home addresses, phone numbers and identifiers for thousands of 2020 workers.
- Frame 3The order called DOJ's need questionable and said the disclosure burden made the subpoena unreasonable.
- Frame 4Fulton County argued the demand would target and harass perceived political opponents tied to 2020 ballots.
- Frame 5Judge William Ray warned mass disclosure could chill future election participation by workers who run polls.
- Frame 6For now, Fulton County keeps the worker list out of DOJ's 2020 election probe.
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- Jul 7, 11:02 PM EDT
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