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Sean Dempsey/PA Lunchtime claret consumption by judges at the Old Bailey has been questioned during the justice secretary's appearance before a parliamentary committee that called for greater diversity among the judiciary . In his first session at
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November 2012 The UK needs to bring forward plans to enfranchise prisoners by Thursday. The dilemma regarding the enfranchisement of prisoners is becoming a constitutional issue. There are two opposing moral positions. David Cameron has said "It
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Geneva hosted a panel on the disenfranchisement of U.S. citizens and addressed the U.N...U.N.'s special rapporteur on racism to investigate racially discriminatory election laws, and said the U.N. should then make recommendations that would restore
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It's a popular misconception that ex-offenders are barred from voting in Ohio...If you are in a county jail serving time on a misdemeanor charge, you can vote absentee as long as you are registered properly. In fact, a criminal record doesn't prevent
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We want to hear your take Chitrangada Choudhury Should current and former prisoners get back the right to vote? Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian America is one of the rare countries which punish felons by stripping away their right to vote,
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Getty Images With another presidential election approaching, there is growing discussion about the fact that up to 6 million American citizens have been disenfranchised (pdf) many for life due to a felony conviction. They (along with millions more
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The Florida Board of Executive Clemency, headed by Republican Gov. Rick Scott , reversed predecessor Republican Gov. Charlie Crist 's policy that automatically restored voting rights to non-violent offenders upon the completion of their sentences.
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The path that the New Suppressionists have chosen to follow was blazed by Jim Crow predecessors who, likewise, created a network of laws intended to block minorities from the polling place. Today a set of Jim Crow voter suppression laws remain on the
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But last year, Gov. Rick Scott , forcing any former felon who wanted to regain voting rights to appeal directly to the governor. Those with a nonviolent felony must wait five years before applying for a clemency board hearing; others must wait seven
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Written by News Service of Florida Filed Under Hundreds of thousands of Florida ex-felons who have completed their sentences still can't vote, a prohibition that is hindering their re-entry into society, a group of voting rights advocates said
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