In October 10 and 11 articles, numerous print media outlets, including the Associated
Press, the
Chicago Tribune, the
Columbia (Missouri) Daily Tribune, the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel, and the
Politico, reported that Sen. Barack Obama represented the Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) in the 1990s in a lawsuit. But those articles did not note
that the Department of Justice joined with ACORN as a plaintiff in the suit, which sought to
force the State of Illinois to implement a federal voter registration law. By contrast, in an
October 10
article, The New York Times reported: "While Mr. Obama did represent Acorn in a
lawsuit in 1995, Acorn was on the same side as the Justice Department." The Times also
noted that "other organizations, including the League of Women Voters," were plaintiffs in the
lawsuit.
As an attorney in private practice, Obama represented ACORN in a 1995 lawsuit against the State
of Illinois seeking to force the state to implement the National Voter Law of 1993, the federal
"motor voter" registration law. The June 5, 1995, decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Seventh Circuit in the case, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
(ACORN), et al., v. [then-Illinois Gov.] James R. Edgar, affirmed the lower court's finding for
the plaintiff-appellees including ACORN, the United States of America, the League of Women Voters
of Illinois, and the League of United Latin American Citizens. The decision identifies Obama as
counsel representing ACORN.
From the decision (retrieved from the Lexis database):
COUNSEL: For ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS FOR REFORM NOW, (ACORN), EQUIP FOR EQUALITY,
INCORPORATED, JACQUELINE ANDRADE, SWENDOLYN COLEMAN, CHINETHA DIXON, JOEY L. WOODEN, Plaintiffs -
Appellees (95-1800): Judson H. Miner, Jeffrey Cummings, Barack H. Obama, DAVIS, MINER, BARNHILL
& GALLAND, Chicago, IL.
For CATHERINE A. CALDER, RENE D. LUNA, LEAGUE OF WOMAN VOTERS OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiffs - Appellees
(95-1801): Thomas R. Meites, Joan H. Burger, Lynn S. Frackman, Paul W. Mollica, MEITES, FRACKMAN,
MULDER & BURGER, Chicago, IL.
For UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff - Appellee (95-1802): Joan C. Laser, AUSA, OFFICE OF THE
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, Criminal Division, Chicago, IL. Steven H. Rosenbaum, Samuel R. Bagenstos,
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Civil Rights Division, Appellate Section, Washington, DC. Thomas P. Walsh,
AUSA, OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, Civil Division, Chicago, IL. Tricia A. Tingle, UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, DC.
For LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS, Plaintiff - Appellee (95-1803): Maria G. Valdez,
MEXICAN AMERICAN LEGAL DEFENSE & EDUCATION FUND, Chicago, IL. Arthur Aram Baer, PUERTO RICAN
LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND, INC., New York, NY.