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To mark the start of the school year, we’re sharing new resources — along with some old favorites — for anyone looking to learn more about state courts and constitutions. We’ll be back in September with our regular newsletter.
The United States just marked the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. But the law isn’t what it once was, and the upcoming Supreme Court term risks weakening its protections even further.
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