
Is election law in New York unintentionally discriminatory?
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Is election law in New York unintentionally discriminatory? We talk about how something as simple as a nickname on the ballot can expose deeper systemic issues. In a rare in person session, we break down recent legal challenges, cultural biases, and how the system may favor Anglo-centric norms while examining the broader implications for democracy and access.
This week on Nuance:
- Discriminatory impact in election laws and ballot access
- The legal significance of nicknames in candidacy and objections
- The role of fair evasion and enforcement in public transit policy
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