North Carolina Is Making It Harder for People to Vote, and We’re Pushing Back

Trial begins in our challenge to the North Carolina's 2013 voter suppression law, which election law expert Richard Hasen described as “the most sweeping anti-voter law in at least decades,” designed “to make it harder for people — especially non-white people . . . — to register or cast a vote.

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“Why Doesn’t the State of North Carolina Want People to Vote?”

By Mike Meno

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Putting the Brakes on Voter Suppression in North Carolina

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The Long and Short of Voting Lines in North Carolina

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Editorials Call on Legislators to Release Emails About Voter Suppression Law

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Democracy Can't Wait

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Voter Suppression is a Badder, Broader, More Bigoted Problem Than Just This Guy

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Lewis Black Talks About Working With the ACLU to Protect Voting Rights in NC

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In North Carolina and Across the Nation, the Voting Rights Act is Still Necessary

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