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Was a crisis of democracy averted at the Supreme Court? Don’t celebrate yet.

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion December 08, 2022

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A crisis of democracy has been averted — at least according to the and immediately following this week’s US Supreme Court arguments in a case that could dangerously alter the way federal elections are run and regulated. Lovers of democracy, they say, can exhale because a fringe legal theory that would tie the hands of state courts and give partisan state lawmakers near unfettered authority to set rules for federal elections did not seem to... + full article



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