Whenever someone offers an interpretation of a new law, it is a good idea to go to the original document before assuming that interpretation is correct. A case in point is Georgia’s Senate Bill 202, a 95-page document that revises the state’s existing election laws. Throughout the media, the measure is being described as “voter suppression” and Presiden…
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