'Discriminatory' North Carolina law criminalizing felon voting struck (...)

24 avril 2024 | Brett Wilkins, Common Dreams
Democracy defenders on Tuesday hailed a ruling from a U.S. federal judge striking down a 19th-century North Carolina law criminalizing people who vote while on parole, probation, or post-release supervision due to a felony conviction. In Monday's decision, U.S. District Judge Loretta C. Biggs—an (...)
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