Category: Legal Reform

Federal Court Dismisses Attorney General Holder’s Wild Accusations of Racism

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A couple of Justice Department attorneys walk into court and cry racism over a voter photo ID law. Stop me if you’ve heard this before. For months, Attorney General Eric Holder and his minions have been traveling the country – ...
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U.S. Supreme Court Mulls Constitutionality of Race Quotas in Fisher v. University of Texas

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roject 21's John Meredith, Son of Civil Rights Icon James Meredith, Speaks Out Against Race Preferences, says His Father "Academically Earned His Place" at Ole Miss in 1962 Seeks End to "Any Practice That Would Force a School to Admit ...
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Black Legal Scholars Comment on South Carolina Voter ID Ruling

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Voter Protection Upheld, But Obama Administration Stalling Keeps Fraud Prospects Alive for Upcoming Election Judges Find Photo ID Law Does Not Discriminate Against Minorities Washington, D.C. - A federal ruling against the Obama Administration's assault on vote fraud protections in ...
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Pennsylvania Judge Contravenes Himself, Ignores U.S. Supreme Court Precedent in Rejecting Key Portions of Commonwealth’s New Voter Integrity Law

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National Center for Public Policy Research Legal Experts Say Reckless Decision is Liberal Judicial Activism Warning to State Legislators: Write Clear, Constitutional Laws and Be Prepared to Defend Them Washington, D.C. - According to legal experts with the National Center ...
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Project 21 Part of “Most Persuasive Overall” Legal Brief in Major Upcoming Supreme Court Case

In less than two weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on one of the biggest cases of the coming term. In the case of Abigail Fisher v. University of Texas, the justices are once again — for the ...
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U.S. Supreme Court Review of Voting Rights Act Sought by Black Conservatives

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Section 5 "Preclearance" Standard is Now Enforced Against Alabama as if George Wallace Still Governor; Other States Similarly Judged By Pre-1965 Behavior Legislative Branch's "Lack of Leadership" in Ending 47-Year-Old "Extreme Temporary Measure" Criticized Washington, D.C. - In a recently-filed ...
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PJ Media Has a Smoking Gun: The DOJ’s Case Against South Carolina on Voter ID Was Pushed by Political Appointees

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Lost among the highly justifiable intense attention today to the terrorist attack in Libya and the gross anti-American atrocities being conducted in that country and in Egypt is a powerful story of apparently political mis-doings by objectivity's natural enemy, the ...
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Media Shows Pervasive Bias When Covering Voter ID

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On July 30, 2012, Huffington Post Senior Washington Correspondent Dan Froomkin issued a clarion call to the news media, imploring them to eschew journalistic integrity and attack those who support voter integrity laws.1 Froomkin claimed that "[v]oter fraud simply isn't ...
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MSNBC Doesn’t Care What The Public Thinks

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I formally challenge MSNBC host Alex Wagner to a debate on the merits and constitutionality of voter ID laws.  More on that later… But first: as MSNBC’s viewership continues to dwindle, perhaps its executives should question why the network’s hosts ...
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Texas is Right to Appeal Federal Court’s Ruling for Department of Justice and Against Voter ID, Says National Center for Public Policy Research

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Federal Court Panel Sided With DOJ, Denied Texas' Request for Declaratory Judgment in Pivitol Voter ID Case in Decision Handed Down Today Washington, D.C. - A three judge federal panel announced its ruling temporarily denying Texas the right to require ...
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