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10 Feb U. S. Supreme Court Upholds Mississippi Lifetime Voting Ban for Certain Felony Convictions

Posted at February 10, 2025 in In the News, Story by Communications

  MCJ's Paloma Wu, Deputy Director of the George Riley Impact Litigation Initiative, spoke with Public News Service about the recent decision of the U.S. Supreme court concerning the Mississippi lifetime voting ban on individuals with certain felony convictions. Read the story here....

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