A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s new law requiring hard-copy proof of citizenship for voter registration Thursday, finding it unconstitutional, in a move that could stop its implementation for the midterm elections. In a 98-page order, Judge Samantha Elliott held that the law imposed an excessive burden on the right to vote. She wrote […]
One year after Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a law to pare back the state’s bail reform efforts, both sides of the debate agree on one thing: More people are being held in jail. The Coös County Department of Corrections has a 50% increase in people jailed since last year, Attorney General John Formella said Tuesday. […]
CONCORD — Last month, Attorney General John M. Formella released a “Laurie’s List” of 80 New Hampshire police officers. The publishing of the …
A lawsuit brought by multiple chapters of the ACLU that challenges the constitutionality of Border Patrol checkpoints on Interstate 93 in Wood…
CONCORD — A long list of changes to the way New Hampshire police are recruited, trained, supervised and held accountable is about to move from…
LACONIA — The ACLU of New Hampshire has filed a legal brief asserting that a gag order being sought by County Attorney Andrew Livernois would …
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Supreme Court on Friday found in favor of two news media organizations requesting police-related records, and in d…
