Snapchat joins the ACLU in fight for your right to take selfies in the voting booth

Last week, Snapchat filed paperwork as part of a legal case to defend your rights to take, and share, ‘ballot selfies’ at the polls. The filing is the latest development in an 18 month battle between the ACLU and New Hampshire over a 2014 law that takes away our god-given right to take a selfie in the voting booth, you know, principles America was founded on. Offenders who violated the law were subject to fines up to $1,000. The ACLU challenged the law saying that it violated American’s rights to free speech and, in August of 2015, a federal court agreed. Since…
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