Voting Rights Act Faces Test of Constitutionality in Louisiana Redistricting Case
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
- Victoria Wenger of NAACP-LDF joins Kate and Leah for an update on the four years of litigation trying to get fair voting maps for Louisiana residents. Then, a major update on a group of federal officials who plan to penalize a private institution for failing to censor certain speech- you’ll never guess who!
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:45 Victoria Wenger on Voting in Louisiana
28:02 How does this affect the Voting Rights Act?
32:40 Conservative Judges Rail Against Student Protests
43:18 Trump Documents Trial Delayed…Again
47:19 Culley v. Marshall opinion
56:44 Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy opinion
58:46 Where are all of the opinions?!
1:02:06 Where are you watching our show?
1:04:18 Remembering Brendan Jackson
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Oh no! It's the "you're a racist if you acknowledge race" BS. If you aren't colorblind, you're the real racist. So intellectually dishonest and a blindness to history that is breathtaking. Love the podcast!! ❤❤
Another great episode. Also, I love the video format, which I’m sure is a lot more work, so thank you for putting in the extra effort and time.
Louisiana making the news for all the wrong reasons, as usual. SMH.
This was very informative, thank you. We need everyone that can to raise thier voices.
So glad you guys are talking about this
Grateful for this podcast.
The real question is what happened to Leah's hand?
I'm ashamed to be from Louisiana. 😒😮💨🙄
And I now live in Tennessee...
Sooo.... 😒😮💨🙄
I love when Leah drops knowledge on Kate and the Gen Xers in the audience that don't know this stuff!!!!
Where can we get the “time for bad decisions” shirt? My parents always would say ‘decisions have consequences’ so I feel like that shirt was written for me…
If we don’t keep an eye on our state’s voters and demand our right to heavily regulate these people they may feel they have a perfect right to vote for whoever they want.
Nice satire😊 and yrue.
True.
Can’t have the peons get any fancy ideas about equality, autonomy, or liberty.
if race being predominant factor was so important, wouldnt that same challenge be fatal to the 5 white district map in the first place?
I loving your new purply background. Very nice.
Is Nathan Herring a reindeer herder or a caribou herder? In Alaska wouldn’t reindeer be invasive species …or is Nathan Herring a foreign agent?
if it agrees with my perspective; I’m exercising my rights in a capitalist society; if I disagree; it’s cancel culture
Wait is Melissa on the trump jury??? No way
No, the jury has already been selected and the trial is currently underway for the New York election interference case (i.e. “hush money” case).
Can you please fix the audio and reupload? The echo makes it really difficult to follow
Love your stuff but sometimes the podcast works better for me. It comes out earlier for one thing. I hope you understand.
This shit is so confusing.
I felt similarly when I first started listening to the podcast. However, I was surprised how quickly things started to consistently make sense to me.
I got to that point after listening to one or two episodes per week for just a few weeks. And my understanding continued to improve from that point on.
I recommend sticking with it :)
what's with all the jump scare close-up edits? distracting for watchers... strategy to move us all to audio-only?
Hold the camera still, please