Con to the question "Should felons be allowed to vote?"
Reasoning:
"Felon disenfranchisement is plainly constitutional and consistent with the intent of the framers of both the Fourteenth Amendment and the Voting Rights Act. It is a practice with deep roots in history that continues to be widely utilized today."
Experts
PhD's, JD's (lawyers), Judges, Members of Congress, members of legislative bodies, and Executive Branch positions with significant involvement in, or related to, felon voting issues. [Note: Experts definition varies by site.]
Involvement and Affiliations:
President, Fordham Law Republicans, 2005
Education:
JD, Fordham University
Contact Info:
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Select Publications:
"Felon Disenfranchisement: Law, History, Policy, and Politics," Fordham Urban Law Journal, Sep. 2005