Millions of Voters Disenfranchised by Time Tax on Voting
The article discusses how some voters face longer wait times at polling places, preventing them from voting. This affects minority voters and those in the South the most. The article presents a legal and political plan to solve this issue, using a case study as an example. It suggests strategies like exhausting the political process, targeting important elections, and seeking specific relief. The goal is to reduce the time tax on voting and ensure fair access for all voters.