Impressive Panelist Lineup Analyzes the Current State of U.S. Election Law
On February 16, the Alabama Law Review hosted its 2024 symposium, Allen v. Milligan: The Intersectionality of Race, Elections, and Democracy, at The University of Alabama School of Law. This symposium explored the history of the Voting Rights Act—an Act with deep ties to the state of Alabama—and included panels of government officials, litigants, and academics who offered a wide variety of perspectives and deep analysis on the changing landscape of election law.
The keynote speaker, Evan Milligan, executive director of Alabama Forward and named representative plaintiff in Allen v. Milligan, offered a unique perspective on the intersectionality of law and race. He discussed the global impact of having a representative democracy and shared insights on his involvement in Allen v. Milligan.
This symposium was made possible by Lauren Chambliss, Editor-in-Chief of Alabama Law Review; Rachel Dees, Special Works Editor of Alabama Law Review; Professor Jenny Carroll, the Alabama Law Review faculty advisor; Nathan Smart, assistant dean of administration; members of the Alabama Law Review managing board, and dedicated Alabama Law staff.