Bio
Tyler is a Legislative Assistant in the Washington Legislative Office, where he works on religious freedom and civil right issues. Ray is a graduate of Catholic University Law School where he served as the President of Students for Public Interest Law. He has previously interned for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the Mississippi Center for Justice where he advocated on racial justice issues in the areas of education, criminal justice, and voting rights. Ray received his bachelor's degree in Social Science from San Diego State University. Ray is a licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Featured work
Sep 6, 2017
Congress Wants to Change the Americans With Disabilities Act and Undermine the Civil Rights of People With Disabilities
Feb 24, 2016
A Gold Medal Shouldn’t Be a Consolation Prize for Restoring the Voting Rights Act
Jun 25, 2015
Can Congress Stand Up Against Voter Suppression?
Apr 11, 2014
The Democracy Restoration Act: Preventing a Lifetime Punishment
Jan 17, 2014
Restoring the Heartbeat of the Voting Rights Act
Jun 6, 2013
ACLU and the Equal Pay Act of 1963: Celebrating 50 Years of Advocacy
Feb 13, 2013
Protecting Constitutional Principles — Even After Disasters
Nov 29, 2012
President Obama: Close the 10 Worst Immigration Detention Facilities