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SCOTUS Declines to Revive Key Parts of Arizona Voting Law

by Sonia Park
SCOTUS Declines to Revive Key Parts of Arizona Voting Law

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to revive key provisions of a Republican-backed Arizona voting law that could have prevented thousands of residents from voting in the upcoming November election. The decision leaves in place a lower court's hold on a part of the law that would have required voters to prove their U.S. citizenship before participating in the presidential election.

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The law, which had been a subject of significant controversy, included measures that would have imposed strict citizenship verification requirements. Critics argued that. . .

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