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BCLP Team Highlighted in ‘National Law Review’ for Voter Rights Work

BCLP Team Highlighted in ‘National Law Review’ for Voter Rights Work

Oct 20, 2020
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An Atlanta-based team was featured in The National Law Review under the heading “Law Firm Innovation and Initiatives” regarding recent work to stop the purge of more than 14,000 voters in Fulton County from the list of registered voters. Partner Jen Dempsey was quoted, and Partner Bill Custer, Associate Christian Bromley, Associate Leah Schultz, Paralegal Stephanie Roberts and Secretary Leanne Middleton all were noted by name for their work on this project. “Now more than ever we need to protect the right to vote,” Dempsey said. “Hopefully, our work here with the Lawyers’ Committee will help to dissuade similar attacks on the right to vote in Georgia and in the rest of the country.” Click here to read more about this matter.

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