Future of U.S. election law at stake as Supreme Court hears North Carolina case

By: and - December 7, 2022 2:26 pm
FIve people stand in front of the United States Supreme Court, they are holding red and white signs that read the Supreme Court has declared war on the democratic rights.

Protestors outside the U.S. Supreme Court as oral arguments were heard in a pivotal North Carolina case dealing with election law. Dec. 7, 2022. (Photo by Kira Lerner/States Newsroom)

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Lynn Bonner, Georgia Recorder
Lynn Bonner, Georgia Recorder

Lynn Bonner, Investigative Reporter, joined Policy Watch in October 2020 after 26 years as a reporter at The News & Observer. She covered the state legislature and politics for 20 years, and wrote extensively about mental health, state Medicaid policies and spending, and public education. Before coming to North Carolina, she wrote for newspapers in New England.

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Kira Lerner
Kira Lerner

Kira was the democracy reporter for States Newsroom where she covered voting, elections, redistricting, and efforts to subvert democracy.

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