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Supreme Court Rulings, Election Changes, and Political Shifts (8/30/2024)
Law & Democracy
48 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
Supreme Court Rulings, Election Changes, and Political Shifts (8/30/2024)
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Law & Democracy Podcast! In this episode, we dive into some of the most pressing legal and political developments that are shaping democracy today.
Arizona's Proof of Citizenship Requirement
On August 22, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling on Arizona's controversial law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. We’ll break down the ruling, discuss its implications for Arizona voters, and explore how this decision affects the November election.
Georgia’s Election Board Certification Changes
The Democratic National Committee has filed a lawsuit against Georgia’s State Election Board over new rules that could delay election result certification. We examine the legal challenges and the potential impact on upcoming elections in this critical swing state.
Robert Kennedy’s Suspension of His Presidential Campaign
In a surprising move, Robert Kennedy Jr. suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed Donald Trump. We’ll discuss the political and legal ramifications of this decision and what it means for the 2024 race.
This week's Trivia question is..
"which President had the smallest margin of victory in the decisive battleground, state or States in the 20th century?"
Leave us your answers in the comments section.
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