The Nebraska Supreme Court is currently deliberating on the constitutionality of a recently passed law that permits former felons to vote. This development follows actions by the Nebraska Attorney General and Secretary of State, who have moved to ban individuals with past felony convictions from registering to vote. This move comes despite the Nebraska legislature's overwhelming approval of the law in April, with a vote of 38-6. The court's decision will determine whether the law aligns with the state's constitution.
The Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments this week on whether a recently passed law, which allows former felons to vote, violates the state’s constitution. https://t.co/4xocYE6KRR
The Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments this week on whether a recently passed law which allows former felons to vote violates the state's constitution. @johnyangtv sat down with @KassidyArena to learn more. https://t.co/NWvZI7V0KO
Nebraska atty general and secretary of state suddenly ban Nebraskans w/ past felony convictions from registering to vote, even though in April the Republican-controlled legislature overwhelmingly passed (38-6) bill allowing anyone w/ a past felony to vote. https://t.co/XZGD6d5SjR