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People For the American Way Statement on SCOTUS Arizona Voting Laws Ruling

James Earle Fraser's statue The Contemplation of Justice, which sits on the west side of the United States Supreme Court building, on the north side of the main entrance stairs.
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Washington, DC — Following the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee and its companion case Arizona Republican Party v. Democratic National Committee, which challenged two Arizona policies as racially discriminatory under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, People For the American Way President Ben Jealous released the following statement:

“The Supreme Court's decision to uphold Arizona’s anti-voter policies is an affront to our democracy and a failure to protect our freedom to vote. Now Black, Latino, Native American voters who are discriminated against by these policies will not be able to make their voices heard in local, state, and federal elections. Today’s decision is also a betrayal of the principles of the Voting Rights Act and of our democracy. Congress must do everything it can to protect voting rights and prevent states from implementing discriminatory policies like these in the future, including prompt passage of the For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.”

About People For the American Way

People For the American Way is a progressive advocacy organization founded to fight right-wing extremism and build a democratic society that implements the ideals of freedom, equality, opportunity and justice for all. We encourage civic participation, defend fundamental rights, and fight to dismantle systemic barriers to equitable opportunityLearn more: https://www.pfaw.org.