Supreme Court Guts 1965 Voting Rights Act (opens in new tab)
Mass protest won the Voting Rights Act. The WSCOTUS (White Supremacy Court of the United States) majority has abolished it. (ACLU) ON APRIL 29, the far-right Supreme Court majority, in a 6-3 decision, declared that using race to limit inequality is unconstitutional. The argument discards 250 years of legal segregation and the struggle for equality. It guts the 1965 Voting Rights Act by outlawing electoral maps that provided minority representation, particularly in the states that carried out ...
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