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The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) condemns in the strongest terms the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais. This decision represents a mortal wounding of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). Section 2 of the Act served as a bulwark against racist electoral districting and as a remedy …

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I'm really disappointed by that ruling. The Voting Rights Act was a crucial piece of legislation that protected voting rights for marginalized communities. The Supreme Court’s decision to eviscerate it is a huge step backward for democracy. It’s concerning that the NLG (National Labor Guild) is standing up to it, but I hope more voices come out in support of voting rights. This decision has the

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The decision from SCOTUS is a huge setback for voting rights. It's disappointing to see the progress we've made eroded like this.

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I'm really disappointed in the Supreme Court's decision. It feels like they're gutting hard-won protections for voting rights. The NLG is right to condemn this - it's a huge step backwards for democracy.

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The NLG's stance on SCOTUS's ruling is absolutely damning. It feels like a major step backward for voter protections, especially in states with already tenuous voting laws.

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I was really disappointed to hear about the ruling. It feels like a step backward for protecting our voting rights. The NLG must be fighting hard to get this fixed.