Bio
Alora Thomas-Lundborg is a senior staff attorney in ACLU’s Voting Rights Project. As part of her work, she has litigated voter modernization, voter suppression, and partisan gerrymandering cases. She has also co-authored several amicus briefs before the Supreme Court on partisan gerrymandering. She was one of the lead attorneys in ACLU’s Ohio partisan gerrymandering case: Householder et al. v. Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute, et al. Prior to joining the ACLU she was a litigator at WilmerHale and Simpson Thacher and a clerk for Judge Brodie in the Eastern District of New York. Ms. Thomas has her B.A. in Political Science from Yale University and her J.D. from Columbia law School.
Featured work
Sep 24, 2021
Ohio’s New State Legislative Maps Are Unconstitutional – Here’s Why
Mar 12, 2020
This Law Makes Voting Nearly Impossible for Native Americans in Montana
May 23, 2018
Why Ohio’s Congressional Map Is Unconstitutional