Justice John Paul Stevens wrote that states such as Indiana have an obligation to prevent fraud in close races, and that heading to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to get the free photo IDs is no burden for voters. It’s a win for Republicans in an election year.
Scholars say there is little evidence that the law prevents fraud, but there is also little evidence that it discriminates against specific groups of people. Joining John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji on "The Takeaway" are Columbia Law Professor Nate Persily and Karen Vaughn, a voter who found her right to vote limited by the law.
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