The current suffrage restoration process in Mississippi requires a legislator to submit a bill on each person’s behalf.
The state Senate on Wednesday agreed to restore voting rights to four people who have completed their prison sentences and ...
“I couldn’t be happier!” exclaimed one of their coaches, Jackson Erpenback, “they did an amazing job. The Georgetown team is ...
“Resolve: The United States should guarantee universal voting rights ... National Prison Debate League and is its first co-ed team inside a jail where turnover rate is higher than those serving ...
While the U.S. Constitution doesn’t explicitly bar felons from serving as president, a number of states do restrict felons’ voting rights ... the trials are being held raises questions ...
A felony conviction in at least one of four criminal trials could bar the ex-president from casting a ballot in November's ...
Human rights groups and diplomats criticized a law that was quietly passed by the Iraqi parliament over the weekend that ...
A federal judge ruled Tennessee needs to update its forms and process for voting rights restoration. The judge also found ...
And these individuals now who are before us on these suffrage bills are asking us to forgive them of those things ... four people the Senate restored voting rights to were: A Newton County man who was ...
The woman said during her 24 hours at the jail, she was only allowed out of her cell to get food and when she went to court.