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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The Atlanta Bar Celebrates “ The 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act By Harold E. Franklin, Jr. King & Spalding LLP “ T h e Vo t i n g R i g h t s A c t transformed our nation by ensuring the integrity of the electoral process...Voting rights is a profoundly important topic and has been the primary focus of my pro bono efforts.” A s many are aware, this August marked the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Pub. L. No. 89-110, 79 Stat. 437 (1965). Full and equal access to the ballot by all eligible voters is among the most fundamental values of our great nation’s beloved democracy. The Voting Rights Act transformed our nation by ensuring the integrity of the electoral process and precious right to vote and is regarded by the Department of Justice as the most effective piece of civil rights legislation ever enacted in this country. Voting rights is a profoundly important topic and has been the primary focus of my pro bono efforts for more than a decade. With the 50th anniversary coinciding with my term as Atlanta Bar Association president, I wanted to highlight the issue and the role lawyers have played and should continue to play in ensuring the cause of justice and the rule of law in our great nation. The heroic courage of my good friend and Civil Rights Icon Congressman John Lewis, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and so 4 THE ATLANTA LAWYER August/September 2015 many others, including brilliant legal strategist Fred Gray, who represented Dr. King, Mrs. Rosa Parks, Congressman Lewis and others, played a critical role leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act. We were most grateful that Congressman Lewis, Fred Gray, and other nationally recognized voting rights authorities with different perspectives and views agreed to join us for an historic Atlanta Bar Association program, open not only to lawyers but also to the community. We are proud that the Atlanta Bar Association’s August 10, 2015 program was first-rate in every respect and literally second to none among the countless other Voting Rights Act programs across the nation this year. We were fortunate to achieve the goal of presenting a panel of subject matter experts with diverse and differing opinions for a thoughtful discussion about the legal issues surrounding the Voting Rights Act. The evening began with a panel discussion of preeminent voting rights authorities, including: Debo Adegbile, a partner at Wilmer Hale--Mr. Adegbile argued the landmark Shelby County v. Holder, 133 S. Ct. 2612 (2013), case in the United States Supreme Court; Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens; The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association