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Mailbox to Ballot Box: The Future of Mail-In Voting | How Things Work: The Legal Edition
Join ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice Chair Mario Sullivan and Transformative Justice Coalition President and Founder Barbara Arnwine for a timely and critical conversation on the future of mail-in voting.
As a central feature—and growing point of controversy—in modern elections, mail-in voting has expanded access for millions, helping ensure that more people can exercise their constitutional right to vote. Yet recent Supreme Court decisions and administrative actions have introduced new challenges that may put that access at risk, particularly as we approach upcoming midterm elections.
This discussion will explore the legal landscape, the real-world impact on voters, and what these developments mean for the protection of voting rights moving forward.
Speaker
Barbara Arnwine – President and Founder, Transformative Justice Coalition
Moderator
Mario Sullivan – Chair, ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice; Lawyer, Johnson & Sullivan Ltd.
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