[EL] expense/complexity of voting litigation vs. other types of litigation

Steve Kolbert steve.kolbert at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 09:15:25 PDT 2016


I vaguely remember reading about a report concerning the most expensive or
most complex types of litigation. As I recall, voting litigation (or maybe
it was specifically redistricting litigation) was rated the second-most
expensive or second-most complex type of litigation in federal court. The
report may have come from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, but
I'm not sure. I remember reading this in the first half of 2014, although
the report may be older. I think the report primarily concerned litigation
generally, and was not focused on election-related litigation.

I may have some of the details wrong. Perhaps a fellow list member can
point me in the right direction, or to a substitute source that supports
the same or similar proposition?

Thanks!

Steve Kolbert
(202) 422-2588
steve.kolbert at gmail.com
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