Summary
- Tennessee officials are disputing a ruling that restored voting rights to four people who were previously prohibited from registering to vote.
- The ruling was made by a federal judge, who found that Tennessee’s law on felony disenfranchisement was unconstitutional.
- The state argues that the judge’s decision violates the principles of federalism and separation of powers.
- Advocates for voting rights believe this case could set an important precedent for other states with similar laws.
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