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Support Builds for Plaintiffs in Case to Restore Voting Rights to Mississippians

In amicus brief filed in the Fifth Circuit, Hopkins plaintiffs join Harness ones in requesting Mississippi鈥檚 lifetime voting ban be struck down

JACKSON, Miss. 鈥 The Southern Poverty Law Center (人兽性交) and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP filed an amicus brief yesterday supporting the plaintiffs in Harness v. Watson who are seeking 鈥 like plaintiffs in ongoing 人兽性交-filed litigation Hopkins v. Hosemannto dismantle Mississippi鈥檚 lifetime voting ban for certain felony convictions, including writing bad checks and timber larceny.

The Harness plaintiffs will participate in upcoming听en banc oral arguments in September in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit re-assessing an earlier panel decision there. As yesterday鈥檚 amicus brief points out, the Hopkins case brings claims before the Court not in the Harness case. The Hopkins litigation not only asks that the state鈥檚 disenfranchisement scheme be struck down on separate constitutional grounds, it also challenges the state鈥檚 arbitrary and standardless 鈥渟uffrage bill鈥 re-enfranchisement scheme in which Mississippi鈥檚 Legislature has the power to restore voting rights on a case-by-case basis.

The Harness and Hopkins cases were filed in 2017 and 2018, respectively, and consolidated in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. But the appeals of the two cases were heard by separate panels at the Fifth Circuit. The Hopkins plaintiffs await the decision of their initial Fifth Circuit panel, which heard oral arguments in New Orleans in December 2019.

The amicus brief is available in full听at: /sites/default/files/19-60632_brief_for_amici_c...

The following statement is by Jonathan K. Youngwood, Co-Chair of the Litigation Department at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett: 听

鈥淭he right to vote is a cornerstone of our democracy. Mississippi鈥檚 unconstitutional criminal disenfranchisement law continues to affect tens of thousands of Mississippians who have completed their sentences and who should be able to participate fully as citizens in their local government.鈥

The following statement is by Caren Short, senior supervising attorney for the 人兽性交:

鈥淚n yesterday鈥檚 brief, we demonstrated clearly to the Court how Mississippi鈥檚 scheme of felony disenfranchisement and re-enfranchisement was originally intended to maintain white supremacy in the state. Over 130 years later, it still is carrying out its original intent and disproportionately locking Black Mississippians out of the political process for life. were able to obtain the support of a legislator this year to bring an individual suffrage bill in their name and obtain the needed two-thirds support of both chambers of the Mississippi Legislature.

鈥淲e look forward to the arguments the Harness plaintiffs will make and optimistically await a decision in the Hopkins appeal. Our clients 鈥 including , who has fought for years for the fundamental right to have a voice in the democratic process 鈥 hope that they will one day be able to cast a ballot like their fellow Mississippi citizens.鈥

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