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In a case called Chisom v. Roemer, the Supreme Court held that a state law violates the Voting Rights Act even if it unintentionally causes people to lose their right to vote on account their skin color.
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• Chisom v. Roemer, 1991: Wrote the majority opinion finding that the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (as amended in 1982) covered judicial elections and not just congressional representatives.
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Princeton (2-5, 2-2 Ivy) got within one point on a 24-yard touchdown pass from Brian Danielewicz to Chisom Opara that capped a 63-yard, eight-play drive.
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Tigers 80 yards in just four plays in the waning moments, capping the winning drive with a 32-yard TD pass to Chisom Opara with 16 seconds left.
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Chisom Opara had four receptions for 56 yards for the Tigers.
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Chisom said something happened to McKinzie's back shortly before he came to live with her and her mother about two decades ago.
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In years past, McKinzie would ride into town with Chisom nearly every weekday, she said.
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Chisom said something happened to McKinzie's back shortly before he came to live with her and her mother about two decades ago.
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Contrary to what some think, McKinzie is not a veteran, both he and Chisom said.
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Contrary to what some think, McKinzie is not a veteran, both he and Chisom said.
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