Jon Guze, John Locke Foundation director of legal studies, discusses the decision to repeal North Carolina’s Map Act. Guze offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.
JLF’s Jon Guze analyzes the repeal of North Carolina’s Map Act
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