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Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds Voting Rights for People with Felony Convictions

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Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds Voting Rights for People with Felony Convictions

In a landmark decision, the Nebraska State Supreme Court has ruled that individuals with felony convictions will have their voting rights restored once they have completed their sentences. The court's decision orders Nebraska’s Secretary of State to immediately enforce a new state law that grants these individuals the right to vote, after a period of legal challenge and resistance from state officials.

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The Secretary of State had previously refused to implement the new law, arguing that it was unconstitutional. However, in its ruling, the Nebraska Supreme Court clarified. . .

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