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Texas Employees Are Not Protected fron Reprisal for Voting

By Thomas J. Crane on July 21, 2011
Posted in Discrimination

As a lawyer, I often tell my non-lawyer friends we have two duties as citizens: to vote and to serve on a jury.  Surely, if nothing else, our Republic was founded on the principle of an educated electorate that casts votes.  But, if we ask for time off from our job to vote, we can…

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