A recent Chicago Sun-Times op-ed by Chicago Council of Lawyers Board Member Robert Lehrer explores the implications of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions affecting the Voting Rights Act and the broader debate surrounding judicial reform.
In the article, Lehrer examines how changes in the Court’s interpretation of voting rights protections have influenced discussions about the role of the judiciary, democratic participation, and proposals for structural reforms to the federal court system. His analysis highlights the continuing importance of safeguarding access to the ballot box and maintaining public confidence in the administration of justice.
As an organization dedicated to promoting the rule of law, judicial integrity, and equal access to justice, the Chicago Council of Lawyers is proud to highlight the work and perspectives of its board members on issues of significant public importance.
Click here to read the full op-ed from the Chicago Sun-Times.
Featured image is ‘The Contemplation of Justice statue at the U.S. Supreme Court’ by J. Scott Applewhite/AP.





