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Over the weekend, we learned some exciting news in the effort to end prison gerrymandering: a federal judge struck down a Florida county’s districting plan due to unlawful distortions caused by counting a prison population in the wrong place.
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Cameron Bell
Low-Income Nevadans Will Have Federally Required Access to Voter Registration
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Dr. King’s last campaign brought him to Tennessee to protect the rights of public sector workers to unionize.
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Brenda Wright
Demos and the ACLU of Ohio, on behalf of the civil rights-labor organization the Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), sent a pre-litigation notice letter to Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted demanding that the State stop illegally removing voters from its voter registration rolls.
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In recent years, North Carolina has come under considerable public scrutiny for its failure to protect and promote the right to vote.
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Naila Awan
Alabama’s driver’s license agency has been getting a lot of attention lately — for good reason.
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Stuart Naifeh
The significance of National Voter Registration Day has never been clearer to me than when I found myself in Tulsa, fighting for the voting rights of Oklahomans.
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Jenn Rolnick Borchetta
Voter registration has been making headlines quite a bit this month.
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Cameron Bell
The stories of our clients—Sherry Denise Holverson, Isabel Najera, and Alexandria Lane—are not outliers, but rather represent a problem that has been occurring across the state of North Carolina.
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Naila Awan
During the 2012 and 2014 elections, thousands of Texans arrived at the polls having registered to vote at the Department of Public Safety (Texas’ motor vehicles department), only to be told that they were not on the voter rolls.
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Stuart Naifeh