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Three Current Voting Rights Cases Explained in Plain Terms

By EditorOn February 20, 2015
Three Current Voting Rights Cases Explained in Plain Terms

Stanford Law Review president Michael Mestitz explains three Voting Rights Act cases before the Supreme Court this term in layman’s terms.

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