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On the latest episode of Unprecedented, Michael Popok and Dina Doll discuss the latest Supreme Court developments regarding voting rights and the free press — including the Court blocking New York from redrawing a district found to dilute Black and Latino voting power, the Court’s rejection of a right-wing bid to turn the Motor Voter law into a voter purge machine and the Alan Dershowitz defamation case that may give Justice Thomas his long-sought chance to overturn NYT v. Sullivan, the landmark ruling that has protected press freedom for 60 years.
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On the latest episode of Unprecedented, Michael Popok and Dina Doll discuss the latest Supreme Court developments regarding voting rights and the free press — including the Court blocking New York from redrawing a district found to dilute Black and Latino voting power, the Court’s rejection of a right-wing bid to turn the Motor Voter law into a voter purge machine and the Alan Dershowitz defamation case that may give Justice Thomas his long-sought chance to overturn NYT v. Sullivan, the landmark ruling that has protected press freedom for 60 years.

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