Key facts
- U.S. District Judge Sarah Warren recused herself from a Georgia voter rolls lawsuit.
- Judge Warren cited concerns about perceived bias due to her past association with DA Fani Willis.
- The Georgia voter rolls lawsuit has been reassigned to Judge Victoria Calvert.
- U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross recused herself from a Georgia election records case.
- The Justice Department questioned Judge Ross's impartiality.
- Judge Ross attended a partisan event sponsored by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
- A lawsuit challenging Iowa's tax sale law has been dismissed by a judge.
- The Iowa lawsuit was brought by a coalition of landowners and investors.
Two federal judges have recused themselves from Georgia cases, citing concerns related to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. U.S. District Judge Sarah Warren recused herself from a Georgia voter rolls lawsuit, stating that her past association with DA Fani Willis raised concerns about perceived bias. This case has since been reassigned to U.S. District Judge Victoria Calvert.
