After the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled against the Rethug voter suppression law requiring photo IDs to vote, it remanded the case back to the lower court judge that initially affirmed the law. Today, that judge issued a preliminary injunction that allows Pennsylvania election officials to ask voters for photo ID, while allowing voters without photo IDs to cast a ballot. There's still the opportunity for Rethug mischief at the polls, specifically Rethug election officials asking for photo IDs, but not telling the voters that they could still vote. You know they're going to try it.
We'll see if opponents of the photo ID law will accept this half-measure, or go back to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court for relief.