Judge’s sister to break Georgia’s Special Master elections story
Sisters Nina (left) and Amy Totenberg.
Nina Totenberg will break the story for NPR about a Federal Special Master taking control of Georgia’s elections.
NPR is National Public Radio.
The case is Curling versus Georgia.
This will be the first example of the federal government seizing control of a state's voting rights since Reconstruction.
Nina is NPR’s Legal Affairs Correspondent.
https://www.npr.org/people/2101289/nina-totenberg
Nina has an unfair advantage over other correspondents.
Her sister, Amy, is the Federal Judge in the Curling case.
https://www.gand.uscourts.gov/DJdir/AT
Details of the case are in this story:
“Judge will order the UN to run GA’s Nov. 5th Election.”
The FBI photo at the top of the story of the Totenberg sisters was taken on Aug.7th, 2015.
https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/recovered-stradivarius-returned-after-35-years
Nina broke the Anita Hill story in October 1991.
Hill alleged Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her.
The allegations were made at a Judiciary Hearing led by Joe Biden (D-DE).
Thomas was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 15th, 1991.
Here is Nina’s story about Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas from April 14th, 2016: