By detailing the disenfranchisement of African-American voters the proposed law would entail, a voting rights legal alliance defeated Texas voter ID
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — In the closely watched voting rights case, Marc Veasey, et al. vs. Rick Perry, et al., Brattle principal Coleman Bazelon testified on behalf of plaintiff-intervenors, represented by the global law firm of WilmerHale and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, that African Americans in Texas are disproportionately impacted economically…
Brattle Principal Coleman Bazelon Contributes To Landmark Decision In Texas Voting Rights Case By Evaluating The Economic Burden Of SB 14
Millennials are already warming up to their preferred 2016 presidential candidates. Young Democrats are solidly in former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s camp, while Wisconsin U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan has a slight advantage in the Republican race, according to a poll released Thursday. The results of the Fusion Media Network survey detail the 2016 voting plans…
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