Snapshot decision: Voter ID ruling makes sense
Two things stand out in this week's U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding an Indiana law that requires voters to produce photo identification at the polls.
One is the justices validated the view that states can protect the integrity of the election process with reasonable safeguards against voter fraud. The other is the high court's willingness to defer to the authority of elected public officials in passing anti-f...
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