Louisiana, Supreme Court and Voting Rights Act
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson cited the ADA during oral arguments, sparking social media backlash from critics who said she likened Black voters to people with disabilities.
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Louisiana Black congressmen react to Supreme Court case that could wipe out their districts
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a Louisiana case that could change congressional maps and Black majority districts across America.
I have written about the dangers of the Court killing off or significantly weakening Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, via the surprise reargument in the Louisiana v. Callais case. If the Court rules Section 2 unconstitutional because it
Louisiana Solictor General Hashim Mooppan, in an exchange with Justice Sotomayor, expands on the question discussed by the plaintiff about the difference between racial and partisan gerrymandering during a Supreme Court case about the state's new district map.