On Tuesday, June 25, at 1 PM, professor and author Joshua A. Douglas joins Campaign Legal Center Senior Vice President Paul Smith to discuss his book "The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights."
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Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is dedicated to advancing democracy through law, fighting for every American’s right to participate in the democratic process. CLC uses tactics such as litigation, policy advocacy, communications and partnerships to win victories that result in a more transparent, accountable and inclusive democracy. Our long-term goal is a government responsive to the people. CLC’s commitment is to democracy, not to any political party or to any particular electoral result. We think about systemic impact when we choose which work to pursue, but we work at all levels of government to introduce innovative ideas that will drive significant change or set an important legal precedent. Our priority is engaging and driving action – whether in the courtroom, newsroom or statehouse.
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Huge thanks to Trevor Potter and Campaign Legal Center for their expert legal representation and to League of Women Voters for their partnership on this lawsuit. This is a big win for the people of Utah!
Breaking News: The Utah Supreme Court upheld Utah voters’ constitutional right to reform their government. "Therefore, we hold that when Utahns exercise their right to reform the government through a citizen initiative, their exercise of these rights is protected from government infringement." MWEG is a plaintiff in this lawsuit, along with the League of Women of Voters of Utah and individual plaintiffs (several of whom are MWEG members). https://lnkd.in/dns4SNZN
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We cannot have a fair and inclusive democracy unless voters of color have an equal voice, but certain electoral systems, including at-large systems, can be used to silence communities of color. We explain how in our latest newsletter. #newsletter #elections #voting #explainer
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On Thursday, July 18, at 1 pm ET, Campaign Legal Center, in conversation with key reporters and former Federal Election Commission actors, will explore the impact of the FEC taking steps backward in the fight to regulate political spending.
Dysfunctional to Disastrous: The Concerning Direction the FEC is Heading
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Today is our Independence Day. We the people deserve: 🗳️ equal access to the ballot box 🗳️ fair voting maps so we can pick our leaders (and not vice versa) 🗳️ transparency around how elections are funded (and by whom!) 🗳️ high ethical standards and accountability for elected and appointed leaders #IndependenceDay #voting #transparency #ethics #accountability #democracy
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Today, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a President is IMMUNE from criminal prosecution based on any exercise of his “core” presidential powers, even if his goal was to overturn a lawful election. Now, the Court's decision makes it highly unlikely that a trial for former President Trump will occur before Election Day, depriving voters of the right to know whether someone running in the 2024 presidential election is guilty of attempting to overthrow the last one. As CLC’s Senior Vice President Paul M. Smith shared in our official statement, "the long-term consequences of this ruling go far beyond 2024 and our current controversies." Read the full statement: https://lnkd.in/eYP4Sq8k #news #supremecourt #decision #democracy #law
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Disability Pride Month is happening now! An accessible democracy is a strong democracy, and far too many Americans with disabilities are still facing barriers to voting and running for office. Throughout the month, we’ll discuss what we can do together to create a more accessible electoral system. To that end, we want to hear from you – what questions do YOU have about expanding access to the ballot box and increasing representation for people with disabilities? #DisabilityPrideMonth #DisabilityPride #democracy #accessibility #representation
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Our democracy thrives when we can be our open, authentic selves in it, from the ballot box to elected office. As we continue the important work of creating an inclusive and accessible democracy for ALL LGBTQIA+ Americans, we wanted to share these words from Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California. Who is your favorite LGBTQIA+ democracy advocate? Tell us in the comments! #PrideMonth #LGBTQIArepresentation #inclusion #democracy
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On Wednesday, July 24, at 1 pm ET Campaign Legal Center Senior Vice President Bruce Spiva will host this event with author Ari Berman and advocates Cliff Albright and Katie Fahey to discuss Berman's new book "Minority Rule" and the importance of safeguarding the freedom to vote.
Minority Rule: A Conversation with Ari Berman and Advocates
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CLC is hiring! We're seeking diverse democracy advocates who are passionate about law, media relations and fundraising for: ⚖️ Fall 2025 Public Interest Fellowships ⚖️ Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation ⚖️ Legal Counsel/Senior Legal Counsel, Policy ⚖️ Communications Associate ⚖️ Media Associate, Voting Rights/Redistricting ⚖️ Development Internship ⚖️ Vice President, Development Learn more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/e2UZCeu #hiring #DemocracyJobs #CommunicationsJobs #LegalJobs #law