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Video: Free Our Vote: Voting Rights Issues & Tech Solutions
by
Jesse Kelley
Sept 4, 2020
originally published in
Georgetown Law
From Georgetown Law:
Voting rights experts discuss how access to justice technologies can help bridge the gap between the right to vote and its implementation in practice.
Moderator: Prof. Neel Sukhatme, Tech Institute Faculty Advisor and Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
PANEL SPEAKERS:
Paul Smith, Vice President, Campaign Legal Center and Professor from Practice, Georgetown University Law Center
Ashley Thomas, Florida State Director, Fines and Fees Justice Center
Marq Mitchell, Executive Director, Chainless Change Inc.
Jesse Kelley, Government Affairs Manager, R Street Institute
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