Professor of law; founding director of the Duke Law Center on Law, Race and Politics
He is an expert in and frequent public commentator on constitutional law, election law, campaign finance, redistricting, politics and race.
In the first presidential election since the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, 16 states have new voting restrictions in place. Some warn this will disproportionately affect minorities and the most vulnerable Americans. Others argue we’re closer now to a fair system.
NPR’s Diane Rehm Show
We need to think of political participation “as a right for all," says law professor Guy-Uriel Charles.
Institute for Southern Studies