An Elegy for the Voting Rights Act
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts07/03/21 • 68 min
A Supreme Court brain trust gathers for this year’s Amicus Breakfast Table. Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Melissa Murray, professor at NYU School of Law and co-host of the podcast Strict Scrutiny; Jeffrey Fisher, Stanford Law School professor and co-director of Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation clinic; Perry Grossman*, senior staff attorney at the New York Civil Liberties Union’s Voting Rights Project; and of course, Slate’s own Mark Joseph Stern. Together, they analyze the shape of the court and the ramification of its decisions at the end of the 2020 term.
*Perry Grossman appeared on this podcast in a personal capacity, and views expressed do not necessarily represent the NYCLU.
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07/03/21 • 68 min
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