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Supreme Court Declines Review of North Carolina Voting Laws

By EditorOn April 8, 2015

North Carolina: The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a request to review of the legality of North Carolina’s new voting identification laws and other restrictions on voting intended to curb voter fraud. Read more in the Hill here.

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