voting is seen as a 'privilege' not a 'right' as states find new ways
In ten states (Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nevada, Tennessee, and Wyoming), ex-felons may lose their right to vote permanently. ..…
In ten states (Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nevada, Tennessee, and Wyoming), ex-felons may lose their right to vote permanently. ..…
Legislatures Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and South Dakota are also considering Ten Commandments legislation. ..…
By the fact that public executions to mollify the mob continued after the practice was banned, That the penalty's roots are in the legacy of lynching is evidenced, .. ..…
There are 11 states that restrict felon's voting rights Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wyoming.. ..…
Oklahoma law, was struck down in 2010 when federal district court ruled that the law infringed upon Muslims constitutional rights. ..…
As of March 2010, 11.2 million unauthorized immigrants were living in United States, virtually unchanged from earlier, project of Pew Research Center. ..…
Analysis of state trends from 2007 to 2010 indicates that four states had significant decline in their populations of unauthorized immigrants, in Mountain West decreased. ..…