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Federal Judge Rejects Challenge to Georgia Voting Law


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Federal Judge Rejects Challenge to Georgia Voting Law | 7 July 2021 | A federal judge in Georgia declined to block portions of the recently passed Georgia election law after an organization filed a legal challenge that sought to invalidate parts of the mandate. The Coalition for Good Governance, a left-leaning group that describes itself as an election security group, opposed the Election Integrity Act of 2021 s provision that voters request absentee ballots at least 11 days ahead of Election Day. But U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee, in ruling against the petition, said he wouldn t change the law in the ninth inning in reference to ongoing runoff elections for seats in the Georgia state House. ....

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U.S. Corporations Critical Of Georgia Voting Bill Linked To 'Nightmare' Conditions In Chinese Factories, Forced Labor


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U.S. corporations that recently criticized Georgia’s election reform bill have been tied to factories in China with poor conditions for workers and forced Uyghur labor.
Corporate America quickly condemned and chastised Georgia over its recently-passed voting legislation suggesting the bill “undermin[es]” American democracy, and some going as far as moving business away from the state in response. Additionally, hundreds of corporations, celebrities and executives announced their unified opposition against any “discriminatory legislation” that “prevent[s] any eligible voter from having an equal and fair opportunity to cast a ballot.”
Still, many of these same corporations that have dedicated themselves to the cause of condemning human rights violations are simultaneously connected with factories in China with substandard conditions for workers, limited protections of worker rights, and in some cases, forced labor.  ....

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The Georgia Voting Law and the End of the New South


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Geoff Duncan is the Republican lieutenant governor of Georgia. He is forty-six, a former minor-league baseball player and health-care executive, and is relatively new to politics, having first run for the state legislature in 2012. On March 8th, he was presiding over the state Senate when a Republican bill restricting voting access came to the floor. The bill and a parallel proposal in the Georgia House were already notorious for the severity of some of their provisions: sharply restricting absentee voting, eliminating three-quarters of the ballot drop boxes in metro Atlanta, making it illegal for anyone who is not an election worker to supply water to people waiting in line to vote, and closing polls during the final Sundays before an election, when Black churches traditionally conduct their turnout operation, known as “Souls to the Polls.” Duncan had no material way to register an objection the lieutenant governor has no vote but he thought the ....

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Opinion | Corporations of the World, Unite!


April 14, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
Credit.Sasha Maslov for The New York Times
“Woke capitalism” has been a steadily growing phenomenon over the past decade. The muscle of the movement was evident as early as 2015 in Indiana and 2016 in North Carolina, when corporate opposition forced Republicans to back off anti-gay and anti-transgender legislation.
Much to the dismay of the right a recent Fox News headline read “Corporations fear woke left minority more than silent majority” the movement has been gaining momentum, obscuring classic partisan allegiances in corporate America.
This drive has a fast-growing list of backers from the ranks of the Fortune 500, prepared to challenge Republican legislators across the nation. ....

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