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Right to Vote v. Right to Purge

By Anderson Francois, Robert Popper Brian Cardile, Nicolas Sonnenburg | Jan. 19, 2018

9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
Constitutional Law,
Government,
Immigration,
U.S. Supreme Court

Jan. 19, 2018

Right to Vote v. Right to Purge

As SCOTUS considers Ohio's program to notice and then purge inactive voters from the state's registry, opposing amici Robert Popper (Judicial Watch) and Aderson Francois (Georgetown Law) offer competing takes on whether Ohio's approach violates federal law. Plus, reporter Nick Sonnenburg explains how the Department of Justice hopes to leapfrog 9th Circuit review of the Northern District's DACA injunction.

Robert Popper

Senior Attorney, Judicial Watch Inc.

Email: rpopper@judicialwatch.org

Robert is director of Judicial Watch's Election Integrity Project.

Anderson Francois

Professor, Georgetown Law

Anderson is director of the Institute for Public Representation Civil Rights Law Clinic at Georgetown Law.



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Brian Cardile

Rulings Editor, Podcast Host, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reporter
brian_cardile@dailyjournal.com

Nicolas Sonnenburg

Daily Journal Staff Writer
nicolas_sonnenburg@dailyjournal.com

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