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ACC Southern CaliforniaThe Voting Rights Act of 1965 is one of the most far-reaching pieces of civil rights legislation in the United States, as it guaranteed disenfranchised Americans (particularly, African-Americans in the South) the right to vote as required by the 15th Amendment (passed by Congress in 1869). Join ACC-SoCal for "Social Justice in the Modern Civil Rights Era: Voting Rights," a review of 2020 voting rights cases heard by the Supreme Court of the United States. Discover how these cases affect the right to vote during the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode will air at 2 p.m. Pacific/5 p.m. Eastern Tuesday, September 29, 2020. Live Q&A to follow. One hour of MCLE credit pending.
Speakers
Panelists
Barbara R. Arnwine, Esq.
Founder and President
Transformative Justice Coalition
https://tjcoalition.org/about-tjc/
Daryl D. Jones
Chairman of the Bo, Vice President & General Counsel
Transformative Justice Coalition
https://tjcoalition.org/about-tjc/
John Mathews II
Director of Community Engagement and Senior Counsel
The Justice Collaborative
https://thejusticecollaborative.com/team/john-mathews-ii/
Moderator, Lynette Jones, Senior Legal Counsel, AT&T Entertainment
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Sponsored By
ACC Southern California
Ogletree Deakins
John M. Langston Bar Association