The US supreme court turned away a case on Friday challenging Mississippi’s rules around voting rights for people with felony convictions, leaving intact a policy implemented more than a century ago with the explicit goal of preventing Black people from voting. This is not an article on debt relief. That’s an entirely other subject of the Supreme Court’s recent meddling.
The US supreme court turned away a case on Friday challenging Mississippi’s rules around voting rights for people with felony convictions, leaving intact a policy implemented more than a century ago with the explicit goal of preventing Black people from voting. This is not an article on debt relief. That’s an entirely other subject of the Supreme Court’s recent meddling.