Public Interest Law Firm President Uses School Aged Grading System To Assess Election Integrity In Each Battleground State

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Furthermore with Amanda Head Episode 107
Episode 107: J. Christian Adams
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Public Interest Law Firm President Uses School Aged Grading System To Assess Election Integrity In Each Battleground State
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On this episode of the podcast, Public Interest Legal Foundation President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams breaks down election integrity across the U.S., giving Georgia a boost for new mail ballot ID rules but assigning Michigan a “D” for poor voter roll maintenance. The pair also discuss legal battles in Wisconsin and Virginia, Pennsylvania's activist rulings, and Nevada’s flawed all-mail ballot system. Furthermore, Adams highlights hopeful developments in North Carolina and significant court cases shaping election laws in the days to come.

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