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Drop in criminal caseload puts spotlight on how top court chooses its cases

Drop in criminal caseload puts spotlight on how top court chooses its cases
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Stephen Gottlieb: What Do You Call Members Of The U S Supreme Court?

4:40 On the current term’s last day, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the 9th Circuit and allowed Arizona to minimize the number of African-American and other minorities who could get to the polls to vote. In dissent, Justice Kagan pointed out that Arizona changes polling places so often that it is no small matter to keep up. Kagan pointed out that Arizona changes polling places precisely in the areas where minorities live and whose votes they are trying to discourage. And she pointed out that Arizona makes minority voters travel further and past closer polling places – much like school assignments to formerly segregated schools. But the majority thought it no big deal to disqualify votes if people voted in the wrong place.

The 2021 Albany 40 Under 40

Hannah Rosie Mike Avella Jr. remembers petitioning alongside his father – the state government veteran Michael Avella – when he was only 10 years old. The father and son duo still work together, now at Dickinson & Avella, a strategic governmental relations firm focusing on the state Capitol. As a government affairs associate, Avella Jr. represents the interests of a multitude of clients ranging from large corporations to advocacy coalitions.  “We represent so many different people,” the younger Avella says. “I don t think there s a sector that we don t touch. One minute I could be working on technology, the next one on voting rights, then criminal justice reform, and then helping out the Mets safely reopen.”

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