van der Veen, O'Neill, Hartshorn, and Levin files complaint on behalf of Melvin Prince Johnakin in The US District Court For The Eastern District Of Pennsylvania
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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --van der Veen O'Neill, Hartshorn and Levin, led by firm founder Michael T. van der Veen, has filed suit on behalf of Melvin Prince Johnakin in Pennsylvania federal court to reverse recent U.S.
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- PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --van der Veen O'Neill, Hartshorn and Levin, led by firm founder Michael T. van der Veen, has filed suit on behalf of Melvin Prince Johnakin in Pennsylvania federal court to reverse recent U.S.
- Postal Service operational changes implemented by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy that have slowed mail delivery and raised concerns that mail-in ballots in the upcoming election could go uncounted.
- The suit seeks an order that would force USPS to enact measures to make sure mail-in and absentee ballots in Pennsylvania are treated as Priority Mail, which offers delivery between one and three days.
- The Fourteenth Amendment protects the right of qualified citizens to vote in state elections involving federal candidates.