This booklet ( a joint project of the Advancement Project and the Lawyer\u27s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law) provides an extensive overview of restrictive voting laws, especially concerning minority voters. Daniels begins with a summary of voter obstructions and intimidation in the 2012 election, and then places that within the context of the history of voting and race in America. Most recently, the Section 5 protections of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were effectively removed by the Shelby County v. Holder Supreme Court decision. Daniels then explains what this means practically and legally for minority voters and how organizations like the Lawyers\u27 Committee and the Advancement Project are working to ensure voters are not unf...
Professor Johnson mentioned that the Voting Rights Act is often seen as the most successful piece of...
Today, the American landscape is more racially and ethnically diverse, yet minority populations have...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
This booklet ( a joint project of the Advancement Project and the Lawyer\u27s Committee for Civil Ri...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
This year marks the fortieth anniversary of one of the most remarkable and consequential pieces of c...
The right to vote is fundamental to American democracy, yet for hundreds of years American history h...
This Article examines issues of inequality in education, minority representation, and access to the ...
African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American voters are more likely to face discrim...
The quest for political equality has been a major theme of American history. Indeed, since 1789, the...
This Issue Brief from the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy begins by explaining the ...
A much needed congressional effort to give substance to African-American suffrage resulted in the en...
Since Shelby County v. Holder, the country has grown accustomed to life without the full strength of...
In 2000, we witnessed faulty voting machines with hanging chads and dimpled ballots. We also experie...
Voting Rights Act still needed; Refugee and Asylum Fellows; Consensus guides WTO\u27s Applellate Bod...
Professor Johnson mentioned that the Voting Rights Act is often seen as the most successful piece of...
Today, the American landscape is more racially and ethnically diverse, yet minority populations have...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
This booklet ( a joint project of the Advancement Project and the Lawyer\u27s Committee for Civil Ri...
While minorities have experienced great progress because of the Voting Rights Act, particularly sect...
This year marks the fortieth anniversary of one of the most remarkable and consequential pieces of c...
The right to vote is fundamental to American democracy, yet for hundreds of years American history h...
This Article examines issues of inequality in education, minority representation, and access to the ...
African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American voters are more likely to face discrim...
The quest for political equality has been a major theme of American history. Indeed, since 1789, the...
This Issue Brief from the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy begins by explaining the ...
A much needed congressional effort to give substance to African-American suffrage resulted in the en...
Since Shelby County v. Holder, the country has grown accustomed to life without the full strength of...
In 2000, we witnessed faulty voting machines with hanging chads and dimpled ballots. We also experie...
Voting Rights Act still needed; Refugee and Asylum Fellows; Consensus guides WTO\u27s Applellate Bod...
Professor Johnson mentioned that the Voting Rights Act is often seen as the most successful piece of...
Today, the American landscape is more racially and ethnically diverse, yet minority populations have...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...