Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook last month upheld the same-day registration law but said the vote-by-mail law, the result of legislation Democrats rammed through the General Assembly in less than three weeks, violates constitutional restrictions on absentee voting.Jennings, who faces Murray in the November election, took a defiant tone, suggesting that Republicans will go to any length to “stop” people from voting.She also implied that she believes opponents of the laws that were struck down by the justices on constitutional grounds are political extremists.In 2020, however, when they invoked their emergency powers to allow universal voting by mail that year because of the coronavirus pandemic, lawmakers explicitly acknowledged that the constitution’s list of reasons for absentee voting is “exhaustive,” meaning no other reasons are allowed.Justice Karen Valihura pointed out during Thursday’s arguments that the 10-day period was intended to allow the registration rolls to be corrected and for anyone denied the ability to register to appeal."