They Attacked Our Sister Warrior. Tonight We Stand With Justice Jackson
Justice Samuel Alito publicly attacked Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson by name in a Supreme Court opinion, calling her dissent ‘groundless and utterly irresponsible’ after she stood up for Black voters in Louisiana v. Callais. That 6-3 ruling has effectively gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the very provision that has protected Black electoral power for 40 years. They want her silent. They want her shamed. They want her isolated. But we are not going to let that happen. Tonight we are not just watching. We are gathering to support our Sister Warrior, to fight for Black voting rights, and to stand in the gap for every Black voter whose power is now under direct attack from the highest court in the land. Since Justice Thurgood Marshall left that bench, we have not had a warrior in that seat fighting for us. Now we do. And we will cover her. Join us LIVE, Tonight, Tue, 05/05/2026 at 7:30 PM CST. Subscribe, hit the bell, and bring your prayer with you.