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Zachary Roth is a former national reporter at MSNBC and the author of The Great Suppression, a book about voting rights and corporate cash. He was a fellow and editorial director at the Brennan Center, where he worked on projects related to voter suppression and state voting laws.
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The Florida BarMember, North Florida Officials Association 2015-PresentMember, Gator Bowl Sports Committee 2014-PresentMember, JAXSports Committee 2014-PresentLegal Elite Notable – Managing Partner – 2024Jacksonville Business Journal’s (JBJ) 40 Under 40 – 2024Florida SuperLawyers® “Rising Star” (Construction Litigation), 2021-presentBest Lawyers in America, 27th Edition“International Student Athletes and NCAA Amateurism: Setting an Equitable Standard for Eligibility after Proposal 2009-22,” 46 Vanderbilt Journal of Transitional Law 659 (2013).“Trespass, Adverse Possession, and Prescriptive Easements: Rights in the Lands of Another?”, Florida Easements, Rights-of-Way, and Eminent Domain Seminar, April 30, 2021 and February 22, 2022.Dec 15, 2020 · Zachary Roth, a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, analyzes the five biggest threats to democracy in the U.S. after the 2020 election. He covers vote suppression, gerrymandering, Supreme Court, and more.
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Zachary Roth is the National Democracy Reporter for States Newsroom. With GOP opposed, U.S. Senate panel advances bills to combat AI in elections. By: Zachary Roth - May 16, 2024. Members of the U.S. Senate are sounding the alarm about the threat that artificial intelligence poses to elections through its ability to deceive voters.
Mar 20, 2024 · Zachary Roth is the National Democracy Reporter for States Newsroom. He is a former national reporter at MSNBC, and the author of The Great Suppression: Voting Rights, Corporate Cash, and the Conservative Assault on Democracy (Crown, 2016).