Democrats Sue George Election Board

Oct 8, 2024

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James Sample

James Sample, professor of Constitutional Law, appeared on Scripps News to discuss the lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee and Democratic Party of Georgia to block that state’s controversial ballot hand-count rule from going into effect in the upcoming presidential election.



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Professor Sample regularly comments on voting rights and constitutional issues in leading media outlets.

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