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"Us" is Four Directions, a national voting-rights nonprofit started in 2003; Lembrich has been legal director since 2008.
Stephanie Woodard: Ready to Rumble: A Lawyer on the Voting-Rights Frontline Stephanie Woodard 2010
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The state and entities within it have fought, and lost, about 20 voting-rights cases brought on behalf of Native plaintiffs by the American Civil Liberties Union, the U.S. Department of Justice, and others.
Stephanie Woodard: Ready to Rumble: A Lawyer on the Voting-Rights Frontline Stephanie Woodard 2010
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His measured, hands-off response to the election crisis caused O.J. Semans, Sicangu Lakota head of voting-rights nonprofit, Four Directions, to accuse him of foot-dragging.
Stephanie Woodard: Operations Analysis: The Battle of Fall River Stephanie Woodard 2010
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Attorney Greg Lembrich, legal director for voting-rights group Four Directions and senior associate at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, concurred that reservation turnout suffers in such circumstances.
Stephanie Woodard: Native American Candidate's Marathon South Dakota Run Stephanie Woodard 2010
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Semans 'backup on Sept. 24: President Two Bulls, who made an impassioned declaration of Oglalas' right to vote, ACLU lawyers, and DOJ voting-rights lawyer Sarabeth Donovan, who rose repeatedly during the meeting to explain and facilitate the April agreement's suffrage obligations.
Stephanie Woodard: Operations Analysis: The Battle of Fall River Stephanie Woodard 2010
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In the aftermath of that election, voting-rights activists, scholars, and journalists, identified a number of flaws in how Floridians voted and in whom the state allowed to vote.
Sasha Abramsky: America's Disenfranchisement Scandal Sasha Abramsky 2011
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That prompted voting-rights activists to stage a silent protest at the hearing, Ben Pershing reports at D.C.
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 9, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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I consulted Nelson Rimensnyder, a former congressional aide who was involved in the drafting what eventually became the Home Rule Act and also a voting-rights activist and sometime Republican candidate for local office.
Why does the D.C. Council have 13 members? Mike DeBonis 2011
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The redistricting maps don't reflect Hispanics' population gains, some voting-rights groups, Latino-advocacy organizations and politicians say.
Latinos Join the Electoral Land Grab Ashby Jones 2011
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Lawyers aren't sure whether the voting-rights provision would trigger an Irish referendum.
Germany Pushes Change to EU Treaty Charles Forelle 2010
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