Unprincipled and Inconsistent Voting Rights Shenanigans
Unprincipled and Inconsistent Voting Rights Shenanigans

Unprincipled and Inconsistent Voting Rights Shenanigans

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<p>Leah talks with <a href="https://www.brooklaw.edu/Contact-Us/Codrington-Wilfred" target="_blank">Wilfred Codrington III</a> about his article, "<a href="https://www.nyulawreview.org/issues/volume-96-number-4/purcell-in-pandemic/" target="_blank">Purcell in Pandemic</a>," which appeared in the NYU Law Review. The Purcell Principle comes from <a href="https://www.oyez.org/cases/2006/06-532" target="_blank">a 2006 Supreme Court case</a> about what makes an appropriate timeline for changing election laws. The principle wasn't clear to begin with, and has only gotten more confusing in litigation surrounding the 2020 election. Will we see it continue to play out in this year's midterms?</p>

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