The Legal Lens Podcast
Angela Reddock-Wright sits down with Virginia Kase Solomón, President and CEO of Common Cause, for a wide-ranging conversation tracing the throughline from a deeply personal voting-rights story to the structural forces reshaping American democracy today. Solomón explains how her foster mother's experience facing discrimination at the voting polls in Hartford, Connecticut shaped a 30-plus-year career in civic engagement, and uses that lens to unpack the Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais decision, the wave of mid-cycle redistricting battles in Texas, California, and Alabama, and the outsized role money plays in elections since Citizens United. She closes with a practical voter-readiness checklist and a call for community-driven media literacy, framing this moment as one that requires sustained civic engagement rather than despair. Key Topics Covered * How Common Cause operates as a non-partisan "People's Lobby" and government watchdog with over a million members organized around anti-corruption/accountability, voting and fair representation, media/AI/tech, and civil rights * How the Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais is triggering a domino effect of mid-cycle redistricting, and what it means for Black political representation * How the 2010 Citizens United ruling opened the door to unlimited political spending, alongside reform efforts like the DISCLOSE Act and a bipartisan push to ban congressional stock trading * Today's rollback of rights situated within the longer history of Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the 60-year campaign to dismantle the Voting Rights and Civil Rights Acts * A practical voter checklist and a call to action to support local and independent journalism as a check on media consolidation 🔗 Connect with Angela: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/iamangelareddockwright/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/iamangelareddockwright/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelareddock/] * Visit Angela's Website [https://angelareddock-wright.com/]
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