Attorney Danielle Bess is drawing attention to a major voting rights decision after a federal three-judge panel struck down Alabama’s congressional map, …
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‘We Got Too Comfortable’: Danielle Moodie Worried Civil Rights Protections Are Slipping Away for Black Americans
by Gee NYby Gee NYPolitical commentator Danielle Moodie delivered an emotional and deeply personal reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest decision impacting the Voting Rights …
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‘Find Something Positive’: Dr. Bernice King Urges Hope and Strategy After Supreme Court Voting Rights Decision
by Gee NYby Gee NYBernice A. King is urging Americans not to lose hope following the Supreme Court’s controversial decision in Louisiana v. Callais, warning that …
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‘Get Loud’: Singer NiVEA Urges Black Communities to Rise Up as Backlash Intensifies Over SCOTUS Ruling on Voting Rights
by Gee NYby Gee NYSinger and activist NiVEA is joining a growing chorus of Black women speaking out against recent Supreme Court decisions affecting voting rights, …
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‘My Heart Hurts’: Memphis Native Elizabeth Booker Houston Speaks Out Against Tennessee Redistricting Push
by Gee NYby Gee NYA Memphis native and political commentator has shared her views about Tennessee’s ongoing redistricting battle in an emotional video, warning that Black …
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‘Doing the Will of a Very Small Petty Orange Man’: Attorney Blasts SCOTUS Over Voting Rights Decision
by Gee NYby Gee NYAttorney Monique Pressley has delivered a blistering critique of the U.S. Supreme Court’s handling of a Louisiana voting rights case. The legal …
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‘They Cannot Make Us Give Up’: Attorney Urges Voter Action After Supreme Court Ruling on Voting Rights
by Gee NYby Gee NYA prominent attorney and legal commentator is encouraging Americans not to lose hope following a controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision that critics …
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Inside the Battle for America’s Ballot: Laura Coates Breaks Down Section 2 Of The Voting Rights Act And What’s Stake
by Gee NYby Gee NYCNN legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Laura Coates has taken to Instagram to explain Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. …
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NAACP’s Janai Nelson Makes History Arguing First Supreme Court Case To Protect Black Voting Rights
by Gee NYby Gee NYCivil rights attorney Janai Nelson, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF), made history this week as …
