By Citlalli Florez and Ximena Cesa RICHMOND, VA - Filing a “first-of-its-kind lawsuit” this week, “Today ...
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Lawsuit Claims Not Allowing Those Convicted of Felonies to Vote Violates Virginia’s Readmission Act, Leading to Excessive Disenfranchisement
Lawsuit Claims Not Allowing Those Convicted of Felonies to Vote Violates Virginia’s Readmission Act, Leading to Excessive Disenfranchisement
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Republicans Turn to Dubious Claims on Crime, Even Biden Focuses on Police Funding
Republicans Turn to Dubious Claims on Crime, Even Biden Focuses on Police Funding
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Poll Finds High Voter Turnout Among Youth of Color in CA
Poll Finds High Voter Turnout Among Youth of Color in CA
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Projected Outcomes of Election Tuesday Expected to Reveal Growing Voter Momentum for Equality, Democracy, and Reproductive Choice Rapidly Accelerating
Projected Outcomes of Election Tuesday Expected to Reveal Growing Voter Momentum for Equality, Democracy, and Reproductive Choice Rapidly Accelerating
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ACLU Joins ‘The Just Trust for Action’ in Efforts to Address Criminal Justice Reform
ACLU Joins ‘The Just Trust for Action’ in Efforts to Address Criminal Justice Reform
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Ohio Supreme Court Deals 2nd Blow to Redistricting Maps, Calling Them Unconstitutional and Gerrymandered
Ohio Supreme Court Deals 2nd Blow to Redistricting Maps, Calling Them Unconstitutional and Gerrymandered
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Record Numbers of CA Students Register to Vote
Record Numbers of CA Students Register to Vote
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Alameda County Public Defender Uses YouTube Videos to Tell Incarcerated How to Vote from Jail Cells
Alameda County Public Defender Uses YouTube Videos to Tell Incarcerated How to Vote from Jail Cells