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Court Rules N.C. Law Disenfranchising Voters With Felony Convictions Is Unconstitutional
Court Rules N.C. Law Disenfranchising Voters With Felony Convictions Is Unconstitutional
A sampling of the coverage of this historic decision
North Carolina Voting rights Raleigh Voting North Carolina judges: More felony offenders can now vote (AP News)
Court Rules N.C. Law Disenfranchising Voters With Felony Convictions Is Unconstitutional (Rolling Stone)
A North Carolina court panel expands voting rights for parolees and people on probation (New York Times)
NC court grants voting rights to thousands of people on probation or parole for a felony (News & Observer)
NC court: Let felons on probation, parole vote (WRAL)
Voting rights restored to 55,000 North Carolinians (Carolina Public Press)
Superior Court panel restores voting rights of people with felony convictions serving time outside prison (NC Policy Watch)
Judges Restore Voting Rights For Thousands In NC With Felony Convictions, NC GOP Plan To Appeal (WUNC)
Voting rights restored to 55,000 North Carolinians (Carolina Public Press)
North Carolina judges: More felony offenders can now vote (Miami Herald)
Trial begins on challenge to NC felon voting restrictions (AP)
N.C. lawsuit seeks to expand voting rights for felons (WNCT9)
Trial begins Monday in NC to restore voting rights (The Triangle Tribune)
Civil lawsuit takes on restoration of felon voting rights (Carolina Public Press)
A trial this week could give voting rights to felons in North Carolina (News & Observer)