"How Congress Can Pass a New Voting Rights Act Despite the Supreme Court" #ELB (opens in new tab)
David Gans for Slate: With Congress’ weakened ability to enforce the 15th Amendment, post-Callais fights over voting rights may depend on additional sources of federal voting-rights authority. Perhaps the most important of these is the Constitution’s guarantee clause, which provides that “the … Continue reading “How Congress Can Pass a New Voting Rights Act Despite the Supreme Court” →
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