HARRISBURG, Pa. - A hearing on Pennsylvania's new voter-identification law will be held next month before the state's highest court.
The state Supreme Court ordered Thursday that the hearing be held Sept. 13 in Philadelphia.
The order ends a dispute between the law's opponents, who wanted a September hearing, and the Corbett administration, which urged waiting until October.
The law, which takes effect in the Nov. 6 election, requires all voters to show specific forms of photo ID at the polls.



