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Testimony of Roger Clegg, CEO President and General Counsel, before the House judiciary committee's subcommittee on the consitution regarding the reauthorization of the voting rights act PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 May 2006
In his testimony, Mr. Clegg argues that the bill Congress is considering—which would extend the preclearance provisions and bilingual ballot provisions of the Voting Rights Act—are bad policy and unconstitutional.

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Articles, etc. on Felon Voting by CEO’s Roger Clegg:

"Commentary - Should felons have the right to vote? - NO: Felon disenfranchisement is actually a good idea" Examiner.com, July 24, 2008

Roger Clegg, "Voting Rights on a Slippery Slope," Pajama Media, November 30, 2007

Roger Clegg, “Franchise Protection,” Wall Street Journal, August 26, 2006, at page A11.

Roger Clegg et al., “The Bullet and the Ballot?  The Case for Felon Disenfranchisement Statutes,” 14 Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law 1 (2006).

Roger Clegg, “Perps and Politics,” National Review Online, October 18, 2004

Roger Clegg, “Who Should Vote?,” 6 Texas Review of Law & Politics 159 (Fall 2001).

Testimony of Todd Gaziano and Roger Clegg before the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution (Oct. 21, 1999)

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