How SCOTUS Is Using a Slippery Legal Principle to Help Republicans
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"The Purcell principle emerged from a 2006 Supreme Court case regarding Arizona's voter ID law, illustrating the tension between urgency in election law and judicial processes."
"The essence of the Purcell principle is that courts tend to hesitate in altering election laws close to an election date, to avoid voter confusion or disruption."
Read at Slate Magazine
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