RADIO (SIRIUS XM): CAC President Doug Kendall discusses the Voting Rights Act on the Michael Signorile Show
The Supreme Court will be hearing Shelby vs. Holder, a case which looks at the validity of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which many Southern States are arguing is outdated and unfair. Doug Kendall, President of the Constitutional Accountability Center, talked about the challenges to Section 5 and what could happen as this heads to the Supreme Court.
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