Federal Judge Halts Postal Service Plan to Restrict Mail-In Voting

A federal judge issued a ruling Wednesday blocking the U.S. Postal Service from putting new restrictions on mail-in voting into effect.

The judge determined that the proposed limitations would break the terms of a settlement the Postal Service had previously reached with a prominent civil rights organization. That agreement required the agency to handle mail-in ballots on an expedited basis.

The ruling was reported from New York on July 1.