SCOTUS declines to intervene in Florida voting dispute

July 16, 2020, 7:47 pm

Not that it matters to our population, since Amendment 4 discriminates against people with past convictions for sexual offenses, but today the Supreme Court declined to intervene in a ping pong match between the Florida Governor and tens of thousands of disenfranchised felons who were hoping to vote in the upcoming election.

The Majority of the Justices blocked the citizen’s right to vote, while Justices Sotomayor, Ginzburg and Kagan had the integrity to dissent (interestingly they were also the only one with the integrity to give an opinion.

YOU CAN READ THE OPINION HERE

 

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