Top court upholds photo ID voting law
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday upheld a tough state law requiring voters to show photo identification before casting a ballot, a decision critics say could keep some blacks and poor people from voting in the November 2008 elections.
Stepping into a partisan political battle, the nation’s high court voted 6-3 to reject a challenge to Indiana’s toughest-in-the-nation voter identification law.
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