Young v. Hosemann
Summary
The ACLU filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging Mississippi’s denial of voting rights to citizens with felony convictions. Although the Mississippi Constitution permits people who have been convicted of a crime to vote for president and vice president, election administrators denied that right in practice. The ACLU asked the court to allow these citizens to register to vote in time to cast ballots for president and vice president in the 2008 elections.
Legal Documents
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09/12/2008
Young v. Hosemann - Motion
Young v. HosemannLegal Documents
Young v. Hosemann - Motion
Date Filed: 09/12/2008
Affiliate: Mississippi
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09/12/2008
Young v. Hosemann - Complaint
Young v. HosemannLegal Documents
Young v. Hosemann - Complaint
Date Filed: 09/12/2008
Affiliate: Mississippi
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09/12/2008
Young v. Hosemann - Exhibits to Complaint
Young v. HosemannLegal Documents
Young v. Hosemann - Exhibits to Complaint
Date Filed: 09/12/2008
Affiliate: Mississippi
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09/12/2008
Young v. Hosemann - Preliminary Injunction Brief
Young v. HosemannLegal Documents
Young v. Hosemann - Preliminary Injunction Brief
Date Filed: 09/12/2008
Affiliate: Mississippi
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09/12/2008
Young v. Hosemann - Exhibits to Preliminary Injunction Brief
Young v. HosemannLegal Documents
Young v. Hosemann - Exhibits to Preliminary Injunction Brief
Date Filed: 09/12/2008
Affiliate: Mississippi
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