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In this week’s Le[e]gal Brief, attorney Lee Merritt outlines what can be done to protect Black voting rights after the Callais decision.

Recent regressions in law and policy are attempting to cement us to a reality where only wealthy, white men have a voice, a vote, or access to political power.

When federal guardrails fail or are manipulated and misused, states can provide the support and protection needed while also expanding meaningful ballot access.