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Episode 64: Divergent Access and the Future of Voting Rights
James Madison Center for Civic Engagement: Democracy Matters
English - July 08, 2021 00:00 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 16 ratingsNews democracy voting civic engagement Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In the wake of the Supreme Court's Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee ruling, we are left asking what is a usual or unusual burden to voting and which voting restrictions might be more or less vulnerable to legal challenge. We talk with Michael Burns, the National Director for Fair Elections Center's Campus Vote Project, about the history of voting rights and the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on voting access and rights.
See the show notes with links mentioned in this episode at https://j.mu/news/civic/2021/07-08-democracy-matters-episode-64.shtml