This article discusses the Native American Voting Rights Act, which was introduced last month.
Source: On Politics: There’s a bipartisan voting rights bill. Yes, really.
This article discusses the Native American Voting Rights Act, which was introduced last month.
Source: On Politics: There’s a bipartisan voting rights bill. Yes, really.
Interesting article on the Census, race, and self-identification.
Source: More people than ever marked “Some Other Race” in 2020 – The Washington Post
An unprecedented analysis of state voting laws and legislation. This is a great site for my election law students and others to understand the voting rights landscape. @ubaltlaw @adv_project
Source: Welcome
“While SB 1 makes some changes that could expand access, namely increasing early voting hours in smaller, mostly Republican counties, the new law otherwise restricts how and when voters cast ballots. It specifically targets voting initiatives used by diverse, Democratic Harris County, the state’s most populous, by banning overnight early voting hours and drive-thru voting — both of which proved popular among voters of color last year.” Source: Texas voting bill signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott | The Texas Tribune
Changing demographics and partisanship are in a battle for democracy. What can we learn from Texas?
Source: Texas voting rights saga suggests Dems are playing a losing game | Reuters
Virginia Abolishes Death Penalty, Marking Historic Shift
— Read on www.bloomberglaw.com/bloomberglawnews/exp/eyJjdHh0IjoiTFdOVyIsImlkIjoiMDAwMDAxNzgtNjU2My1kZGVmLWFiZjktZTVlNzU2N2IwMDAxIiwic2lnIjoiMzA0RVpWM3dqQVIwaEo2QWVTRk5qbi9IQk9nPSIsInRpbWUiOiIxNjE2NjcwNDQwIiwidXVpZCI6IndFZkg1K2phbUpNV2VieC80ZFMwdEE9PXFFREhHU0JLUWZjMzlDS1o0R0ZrRUE9PSIsInYiOiIxIn0=
Check out this @PostReports podcast, where I discuss the recent Supreme Court argument and what it means for voting rights in this country. @WashingtonPost @NYUPress @UbaltLaw @Adv_Project #VotingRights #VRA
This is HUGE! https://www.npr.org/2021/03/02/972935032/supreme-court-seems-ready-to-uphold-restrictive-voting-laws. #VotingRightsAct #VRA
Arizona leads the country with 19 Republican-proposed bills that would place restrictions on voters, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
Source: Arizona leads country with ‘voter suppression’ bills, institute finds
Those incarcerated awaiting trial or convicted of misdemeanors would be able to register to vote and learn about their voting rights under legislation in the Maryland General Assembly this year
Source: Maryland bill would provide voting info to the incarcerated – The Washington Post
Voting Laws Roundup 2021 | Brennan Center for Justice
— Read on www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/voting-laws-roundup-2021-0
Because the House and Senate have approved different proposals, lawmakers will have to decide how far they want to go within a matter of weeks.
— Read on dailyprogress.com/content/tncms/live/
All eyes are on state legislatures. This is something to watch.
Measure would bar the use of qualified immunity as defense.
Source: NM civil rights law passes first hearing » Albuquerque Journal
The work begins. State legislatures are positioned to roll back voter access gains. #VOTE
One of the bills introduced by Republican state lawmakers will require people who vote via mail-in ballot to have ballot notarized by a notary public before the ballot is sent in. Another would purge those who have not voted in the Primary and the General Election in Arizona for two straight voting cycles.