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    Vanita Gupta on Public Trust and the Role of Law in Our Democracy

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    Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond

    Key takeaways
    • Democracy is fragile because trust in institutions is eroding; rebuilding confidence is essential.
    • Vanita Gupta urges moral courage among lawyers and citizens to defend justice and fairness.
    • Faith communities and cross-faith solidarity can restore trust and offer a hopeful path forward.

    

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    What hope is there for the rule of law when the Justice Department is deployed to settle political scores and privilege one religion over others? A lot, as it turns out—but the work of rebuilding our nation’s voting and justice systems won’t be fast, and it won’t be easy, according to this week’s guest, Vanita Gupta, a civil rights attorney and former Associate Attorney General of the United States.

    In conversation with host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, she emphasizes the fragility of our democracy due to eroding trust in institutions and urges moral courage among lawyers and citizens to defend justice and fairness. Vanita’s insights on the power of faith communities in restoring trust and her call for cross-faith solidarity offer a hopeful path forward.

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