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Laughlin McDonald

Voting Rights Project

Bio

Laughlin McDonald, a South Carolina native, received a B.A. degree from Columbia University and an LL.B. from the University of Virginia. He became the director of the Voting Rights Project of the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ located in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1972. He is currently special counsel and director emeritus of the Voting Rights Project. Prior to that he was in private practice and taught at the University of North Carolina Law School. He has represented minorities in numerous discrimination cases and specialized in the area of voting rights. He has argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and numerous district courts and courts of appeals, testified frequently before Congress, and written for scholarly and popular publications on numerous civil liberties issues. He is the author of several books, including A Voting Rights Odyssey: Black Enfranchisement in Georgia, and American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights.


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Jul 2, 2013

Supreme Court Put a Dagger in the Heart of the Voting Rights Act

Supreme Court Put a Dagger in the Heart of the Voting Rights Act

Mar 6, 2013

Don't Strike Down Section 5

Don't Strike Down Section 5

Feb 26, 2013

Why The Voting Rights Act Matters

Why The Voting Rights Act Matters

Mar 18, 2011

A Jury of One's Peers

A Jury of One's Peers

Mar 7, 2011

Voting in Florida: From Bad to Worse

Voting in Florida: From Bad to Worse

Oct 29, 2008

Keep an Eye Out for Voter Suppression

Keep an Eye Out for Voter Suppression

Oct 16, 2008

Preparing for the 2008 Election: If You See Something, Say Something

Preparing for the 2008 Election: If You See Something, Say Something