ACLU Pa.: Good Government Advocates Tell State Supreme Court That Marsy's Law Ballot Question Disenfranchised Voters
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Sept. 22 (TNSPol) -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania issued the following news release on Sept. 21, 2021:
Good government advocates argued to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court today that the 2019 ballot question on constitutional rights for victims of crime, known as "Marsy's Law," presented voters with too many changes to the state constitution in a single question and urged the court to declare it invalid.
The League . . .
Good government advocates argued to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court today that the 2019 ballot question on constitutional rights for victims of crime, known as "Marsy's Law," presented voters with too many changes to the state constitution in a single question and urged the court to declare it invalid.
The League . . .