GW Law Professor Writes about Justice Kennedy's Retirement
Jeffrey Rosen says Mr. Kennedy was an idealist, a patriot and a lover of the Constitution.
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GW Law Professor Writes about Justice Kennedy's Retirement
Jeffrey Rosen says Mr. Kennedy was an idealist, a patriot and a lover of the Constitution.
To the George Washington community:
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Supreme Court Ruling Could Lead to Lower Voter Turnout
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruling Monday that allows states to purge voters who fail to vote and do not respond to a notice could lead to other states following the Ohio...