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The Supreme Court Made Voting-Rights Cases Much Harder to Win. It Didn’t Strike Down the Law to Do It.

The Supreme Court Made Voting-Rights Cases Much Harder to Win. It Didn’t Strike Down the Law to Do It.

On April 29 the Court ruled 6–3 that Louisiana’s congressional map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander — and, more lastingly, rewrote the test for proving a map discriminates against minority voters. The Voting Rights Act is still law. Winning a case under it just got much harder.

2026-06-26 · analysis
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