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Lines of Power

Jack Ventresca

Where laws, ideologies, and institutions collide. The U.S. is governed not only by written laws and formal institutions, but by invisible, shifting lines of power: redistricting maps, economic barriers, race/class divisions, and court precedents.

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    Regional Director for College Democrats of America | Student | Activist

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