Supreme Court Gives Government Green Light To Obstruct Citizens From Voting At Polling Places Based On Content of Speech On Clothing
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The U.S. Supreme Court has given government officials the green light to obstruct citizens from voting at polling places based on the content of speech displayed on their clothing.
By refusing to hear an appeal in Ostrewich v. Hudspeth, the U.S. Supreme Court has laid the groundwork for citizens to be prevented from voting...