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Supreme Court appears to favor upholding voting laws lower court found unfair to minorities


Supreme Court appears to favor upholding voting laws lower court found unfair to minorities
Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
March 2, 2021
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WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed inclined to make it more difficult to challenge widely used voting laws that in practice might be more of a burden to minority voters.
The justices spent two hours in a teleconference hearing reviewing the protections provided by the Voting Rights Act, first passed in 1965 to forbid laws that result in discrimination based on race.
The cases involve two voting regulations in Arizona that are in common use across the country. One throws out the ballots of those who vote in the wrong precinct. The other restricts who may collect ballots cast early for delivery to polling places, a practice then-President Donald Trump denounced as ballot harvesting. ....

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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow execution of Lisa Montgomery


Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow execution of Lisa Montgomery
Ann E. Marimow and Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Jan. 12, 2021
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WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Tuesday night began to clear the way for the execution of Lisa Montgomery, who is scheduled to die by lethal injection - the first woman to face the federal death penalty in nearly seven decades.
The court granted a request from the Justice Department to vacate a divided federal appeals court that would have delayed her execution until after President Donald Trump leaves office next week.
The court s three liberals - Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan - dissented. ....

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