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Inside The Supreme Court’s Long Game to Rig Elections ft ACLU’s Alanah Odoms

51 min · 16 de may de 2026
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What happens when the Supreme Court starts laying the legal groundwork to roll back the Reconstruction Amendments themselves? And what does it mean for American democracy when Republican lawmakers openly talk about overturning the 14th Amendment while carving up Black voting power across the South? That’s why Tara McGowan sat down with civil rights attorney and ACLU of Louisiana Executive Director Alanah Odoms for one of the most urgent conversations we’ve had on Gloves Off yet. Together, they break down the Supreme Court’s devastating Louisiana redistricting decision, the coordinated GOP effort to dismantle the Voting Rights Act and why Alanah says this moment was decades in the making.  They unpack how this ruling immediately triggered new racial gerrymandering efforts in states like Alabama, Tennessee and Louisiana, why John Roberts has spent his career trying to weaken voting rights protections and how Project 2025 fits into a broader movement to consolidate Republican power for a generation. They also dive deep into the history of Reconstruction, the 14th Amendment, white backlash politics and why the attacks on Black political representation are connected to attacks on reproductive rights, immigration rights and democracy itself. Questions and topics as follows:  1. Timeline on the Louisiana vs. Callais case — 4:34 2. Who were the people behind the Callais case? — 12:27 3. Reaction to challenging Louisiana’s new congressional district map — 15:05 4. How were you, your colleagues and impacted communities preparing for the Supreme Court’s decision in Callais? — 17:06 5. What do we do now in response to the Louisiana vs. Callais decision? — 30:26 6. Do we need entirely new institutions to restore moral clarity in our government? — 36:47 7. PSA to white women — 48:19 8. Where does Alanah source her courage from? — 52:05 From the future of voting rights to Supreme Court reform, this conversation is a warning about where the country is headed — and what it will take to fight back. Follow Gloves Off for more conversations like this, rate our show if you're enjoying what you hear! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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