"In a courtroom that echoed with reminders of the 2000 presidential recount," lawyers for CNN urged a Florida judge "to strike down a state law blocking public access to a list of 47,000 voters identified by the state as potential felons," the St. Petersburg Times reports.
"Florida is one of seven states that bar felons from voting unless they get their rights restored. Hundreds of voters were wrongly identified as felons in 2000, sparking a lawsuit that led to changes in state procedures."
"CNN wants a copy of the list to verify its accuracy," but the state contends "state law forbids access to voter lists by anyone but candidates, political parties, political committees, incumbents and government agencies."