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    You are at:Home»Faculty»New York Law Journal: Prof. Jerry H. Goldfeder Examines Two Cases Before the New York Court of Appeals Regarding Early Mail-in Voting and Non-Citizen Voting in NYC

    New York Law Journal: Prof. Jerry H. Goldfeder Examines Two Cases Before the New York Court of Appeals Regarding Early Mail-in Voting and Non-Citizen Voting in NYC

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    By Newsroom on July 30, 2024 Faculty, In the News

    Fordham Law Adjunct Professor Jerry H. Goldfeder, director of Fordham Law School’s Voting Rights and Democracy Project, contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing “several salient issues” concerning the 2024 presidential election.

    Goldfeder covered Ohio’s statutory deadline for the general election ballot, the possibility for delegates initially pledged to Joe Biden voting for other candidates, and whether Vice President Kamala Harris can use funds raised for the Biden/Harris campaign. He also examined two cases before the New York Court of Appeals regarding early mail-in voting, which impacts the presidential election, and non-citizen voting in New York City, which could affect the next mayoral vote.

    Read “NY Court of Appeals Weighs Mail-In and Non-Citizen Voting” in New York Law Journal.

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