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Minnesota law letting ex-felons vote takes effect
Democratic Secretary of State Steve Simon on Thursday registered newly-eligible ex-felons to vote after a law ...
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Supreme Court opened the door to states' voting restrictions. Now a new ruling could widen them.
A U.S. Supreme Court decision a decade ago that tossed out the heart of the Voting Rights Act continues to reverberate across ...
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People with felony convictions can now vote in Minnesota; secretary of state celebrates
The new law allows people with felony convictions to vote as long as they are not currently incarcerated. It expands voting ...
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Supreme Court tossed out the heart of Voting Rights Act a decade ago. Next ruling could go further
Supreme Court tossed out the heart of Voting Rights Act a decade ago. Next ruling could go further - A U.S. Supreme Court ...
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They thought they’d die in prison. Now they’re juvenile justice advocates on a mission
But he had others to light the way — scores of juvenile lifers, mostly Black and brown youths whom Michigan had also decided were categorically irredeemable. Over the next decades, their ranks swelled ...
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7% in prison for crimes as youth
Around 1,100 of the 1,709 Wisconsinites in prison for crimes they committed as youth were convicted of offenses they committed when they were 17 years old, the report found, using data it obtained ...
MyNorthwest.com
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Judges dismiss lawsuit challenging new US House map in Arkansas
A three-judge panel on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit challenging Arkansas' 2021 U.S. House map, ruling that opponents of the ...
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Nevada trans groups anxious to see if Gov. Joe Lombardo will sign bills protecting rights
Nevada is considering several bills protecting transgender rights. But Gov. Joe Lombardo hasn’t indicated whether or not he ...
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Anniversary of George Floyd's killing: Changes were made, but short of 'reckoning' on racial justice
The murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, and the fervent protests that erupted around the world, looked to many observers like the catalyst ...
Marshall Independent
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People with felony convictions can now vote in Minnesota
At a celebration of Minnesota’s new law that restores voting rights to people who have left prison, Democratic Secretary of State Steve Simon registered newly eligible voters Thursday, when the law ...

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