Voter ID Victory in Wisconsin

Noel Johnson, an attorney at the Public Interest Legal Foundation, recently wrote a piece outlining the numerous failures of the ACLU and other anti-voter ID parties in Wisconsin. Beginning with the 7th Circuit's determination that Wisconsin's voter ID law violates neither the constitution nor the Federal Voting Rights Act, voter ID opponents in Wisconsin have continued to "strike out."

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Just in Time for Halloween: Zombies Register to Vote in Ohio

Marc Elias, the same Clinton campaign attorney behind the recent claim in Virginia that the simple act of showing an ID at the polls (not obtaining one) constitutes an undue burden on the right to vote, brought a federal challenge to voting laws in Ohio earlier this year.

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The RNLA Congratulates Rep. Paul Ryan for his Election as Speaker of the House

Today, Representative Paul Ryan received the necessary votes to be elected the new Speaker of the House.  In a press release, the RNLA and its leadership congratulates Representative Ryan for being called to serve in this new leadership role.

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The Virginia Court Upholds House of Delegates' 2011 Redistricting Plan

Last week in a 2-1 decision, the Eastern District Court of Virginia, decided the case Bethune-Hill et al v. Virginia State Board of Elections et al Written by Senior U.S. District Judge Robert E. Payne, the Court upheld the House of Delegates’ redistricting plan adopted in 2011.  Judge Payne concluded that “each of the twelve Challenged Districts withstands constitutional scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause.”

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An Interview with RNLA Leader and National Security Expert Thomas Spencer

Florida attorney, former RNLA First Vice President and current RNLA Advisory Council Member Thomas Spencer recently shared his story with RNLA Florida Chapter Leader Pedro Allende. Read about why he became a lawyer, and other issues facing national security.  For links to other interviews and more details on our Florida Chapter, check out RNLA's Florida Facebook page.  

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Virginia Democrats' Misuse of the Voting Rights Act

Liberal distaste for voter ID requirements is nothing new. Voter ID laws have faced legal challenges across the country from Democrats cying "voter suppression." In states like WisconsinTexas, and North Carolina, Democrats claim that voter ID laws are restrictive because obtaining a photo ID is a burden which negatively affects minority voters. This claim has been repeatedly debunked,  so Democrats in Virginia a trying a new tactic.

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Chelsea Clinton Gets the Truth While The American Public is Lied to and Kept in the Dark

Hillary Clinton proved again that she is lying about Benghazi.  A few highlights of the hearing. 

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Hillary Clinton Jumps on the Jim Crow Bandwagon

Hillary Clinton is joining Jesse Jackson and other liberal masters of hyperbole in claiming that Alabama's decision to close several DMV offices due to budgetary concerns is part of "the new Jim Crow."

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Senator Warren's war on academic freedom

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) obviously doesn’t think much of her former colleagues in academia. Last week she forced the resignation of a Brookings Institute researcher who disagreed with her about the costs of a labor rule she and the president support by claiming his study’s funding source conflicted his findings. 

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Liberals Rely on Misinformation to Attack Voter ID

The state of Alabama is facing an $11 million cut to its general fund budget. In an attempt to cut costs, the state will close at least 31 part-time, non-state owned satellite driver license offices. This may seem like a rather mundane piece of news, but, thanks to critics on the far-left, the story has gotten national attention. The country's liberal wing, not wanting to let an opportunity for manufactured rage go to waste, has attacked the closings as being racially motivated and an attempt to keep low-income minorities from obtaining the necessary voter ID for election participation.  Jesse Jackson even said "Of course it's a new Jim Crow."

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