Election drama headed towards Third Circuit?

Elliot Hannon has this story on Slate, published last night, entitled, “DNC Sues RNC Claiming Trump’s ‘Ballot Security’ Effort Is Illegal Voter Intimidation.”

The text of the article (boldface mine, hyperlinks in original):

The Democratic National Committee sued the Republican National Committee in a New Jersey federal court Wednesday, claiming that the RNC has supported and enabled Donald Trump in his claims the election is “rigged,” which, the suit says, is designed to illegally “intimidate and discourage minority voters from voting in the 2016 Presidential Election.” Specifically, the DNC’s suit says that Trump’s efforts to enlist supporters to engage in voter intimidation or “ballot security,” particularly in “other communities”—read: minority communities—violates a decades-old court order designed to prohibit attempts at voter suppression.

Although described as a suit, it’s actually an action to enforce a consent decree entered in an earlier suit whose appeal the Third Circuit heard in 2012, Democratic Nat’l Comm. v. Republican Nat’l. Comm.

Get your popcorn, could be quite a show.