Feminist News Digest | Week of March 26-April 2
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COURTS | ELECTION
Voting Rights Groups File Lawsuits Against Restrictive GA Voting Law [[link removed]]
Voting rights groups have filed two lawsuits against the restrictive voting rights legislation signed into law by Georgia governor Brian Kemp last week.
ACTIVISM
#CrochetKamala: Textile Mural of VP Kamala Harris Debuts in D.C. [[link removed]]
Dozens of women from across the country have come together for International Women’s Day to create a crocheted 20-foot by 40-foot mural of Vice President Kamala Harris, depicted the iconic “I’m speaking” moment during the vice presidential debate with former VP Mike Pence.
COURTS | ON THE HILL
Biden Announced First Judicial Picks [[link removed]]
On Tuesday, President Biden announced his first slate of judicial nominees, including nominating U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the appeals court in Washington.
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