Category: Legal Reform

Coming to a Car Near You? The Department of Transportation’s Creepy Black Box

Possibly coming soon to a new car near you – mandatory tracking and recording of your automobile usage. At one point it was part of the effort to reauthorize federal highway transportation programs. It was included in S. 1813 and ...
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Voter Fraud is Real: Why the Voting Rights Act Should Be Used to Fight Election Fraud

Election fraud in America is no laughing matter. Florida election officials have discovered that the state's voter polls have 53,000 dead voters still registered to vote.1 That's a whole city of dead voters still "eligible" to vote – more than ...
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American Civil Liberties Union Relies on Flawed and Biased Report in Lawsuit Challenging Pennsylvania’s New Voter ID Law

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National Center for Public Policy Research Legal Expert Blasts ACLU Lawsuit for Poor Legal Analysis and Reliance on Rhetoric Instead of Facts Washington, D.C. - An attorney with the National Center for Public Policy Research, home of the Voter Identification ...
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Report Exposes Brennan Center for Justice’s Biased Reporting and Liberal Funding

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New GroupSnoop.org Profile of the Brennan Center for Justice Released Leading Opponent of Voter Integrity Measures is Financed By George Soros Washington, D.C. - A new report from the National Center for Public Policy Research finds the Brennan Center for ...
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Pennsylvania Voter Registration Report Shows Need for Ballot Protection Law

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Media Skips Over Potential Ghost Voter Problem to Trumpet Misleading Numbers Washington, D.C. - Misleading media coverage of a recent Pennsylvania voter registration survey gives the false perception that the commonwealth's new ballot protection measure may cause voter disfranchisement. To ...
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Misleading Statistics Driving Voter ID Criticism in Pennsylvania

Contrary to breathless media reports, there's no reason to believe over 750,000 Pennsylvanians will be turned away from polling places in November as a result of new voter ID protections. Upon closer inspection, such reporting is much ado about nothing ...
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Black Conservatives Disappointed by Supreme Court’s ObamaCare Decision

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Washington, D.C. - Black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network are disappointed by today's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, popularly known as "ObamaCare." Project 21 spokeswoman Dr. Elaina George, a ...
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Leading Liberals’ Attacks on Supreme Court in Advance of ObamaCare Decision are “Ignorant and Offensive,” Group Says

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"It Must be 'Celebrate Ignorance' Day on the Left," Says National Center for Public Policy Research Chairman Amy Ridenour Washington, DC - The announcements by leading liberals in and out of Congress today that a decision by the U.S. Supreme ...
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On Voter Integrity: U.S. Department of Justice is Wrong on Policy, Wrong on the Law, and Today, Wrong in Court

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Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Justice is wrong on policy, wrong on the law, and now proven wrong in Court, says the National Center for Public Policy Research. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle today 1) rejected a Department ...
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Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Racist and Bigoted Claims Against Arizona

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Section 2 of Arizona Law Upheld by United States Supreme Court "The Argument that SB 1070 Came About Due to Bigotry Was So Lacking the Justice Department Didn't Even Include this Argument in Its Briefs," Says National Center's Horace Cooper ...
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