Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Voting Rights Act Section 2
Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Voting Rights Act Section 2

Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Voting Rights Act Section 2

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The U.S. Supreme Court is currently hearing critical cases that could significantly weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), a key provision designed to prevent racial discrimination in voting. The cases, including *Callais v. Louisiana*, challenge the constitutionality of considering race in redistricting to create majority-minority districts, with conservative justices appearing inclined to side with plaintiffs who argue such measures are discriminatory. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson drew parallels between protections under the VRA and the Americans with Disabilities Act, emphasizing the law's role in addressing ongoing systemic barriers faced by minority voters. Tribal advocates and civil rights leaders warn that weakening Section 2 would embolden states to redraw maps that dilute the voting power of communities of color, threatening foundational civil rights protections. This legal battle coincides with political pressures, including President Trump's urging of GOP-led states to update voting maps before the 2026 midterms, raising concerns about the future of multiracial democracy. The Court's decision may overturn precedents that have supported protections under the VRA for nearly six decades, potentially reshaping the nation's approach to voting rights and racial equality in elections.

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