
9 Ways the Supreme Court’s Decision in Moore v. Harper Could Harm Democracy
If the Supreme Court’s extreme conservative majority adopts the discredited independent state legislature theory, it could pose a huge setback for free and fair elections.
Genna Cifelli is the content strategy manager at American Progress. She grew up in Atlanta and attended The George Washington University, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in political communication. Prior to joining American Progress, she worked in social media for the university’s communications team as well as interned in the office of Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-IL).
If the Supreme Court’s extreme conservative majority adopts the discredited independent state legislature theory, it could pose a huge setback for free and fair elections.
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