Lindsay Langholz
Senior Director of Policy and Program
Lindsay Langholz joined ACS in September 2019 and currently serves as Senior Director of Policy and Program in charge of the “Democracy and Voting” and “Equality and Liberty” portfolios.
In this capacity, she works with legal scholars and advocates to protect and expand the right to vote, ensure that our elections are fair and accessible, and promote laws and policies that protect individual liberty and address inequality resulting from discrimination. She represents the organization in coalition meetings and works with experts in the field to develop issue briefs and blog posts.
Before joining ACS, Langholz directed voter protection programs on behalf of two presidential campaigns, a national party, and two state party organizations. She has also advised nonprofit voting rights organizations, managed several political campaigns, and worked as a campaign coordinator for the AFL-CIO.
Langholz received her J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School and her B.A. in Politics from New York University.
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Episode 158: The Start of a New SCOTUS Term and the End of the 2024 Election
October 1, 2024
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ACS Statement In Response to Lower Court Decisions on Medication Abortion
April 8, 2023
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The Packed U.S. Supreme Court Threatens What Remains of the Voting Rights Act
October 4, 2022
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The Packed U.S. Supreme Court Poised to Inflict More Harm with Its New Term
September 28, 2022
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The Guardian: What the liberal justices’ scorching dissent reveals about the US supreme court
July 11, 2022
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Supreme Court lets Texas abortion law continue but says providers can sue
January 7, 2022
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ACS’s Statement on First Day of Historic & Consequential New SCOTUS Term
October 4, 2021