How do you feel about the election ending up in the courts?
Catherine Lhamon, ACLU staff attorney, Los Angeles
"Well, the election is not in the courts. To the extent we have judicial involvement in determining the process for this election, I think there's noth...
Catherine Lhamon, ACLU staff attorney, Los Angeles
"Well, the election is not in the courts. To the extent we have judicial involvement in determining the process for this election, I think there's noth...
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