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Supreme Court strips Voting Rights Act in Louisiana gerrymandering ruling

Supreme Court strips Voting Rights Act in Louisiana gerrymandering ruling

Summary

The Supreme Court made a decision that limits the protections of the Voting Rights Act in a case about Louisiana's voting districts. This ruling affects how race can be considered when drawing voting boundaries.

Key Facts

  • The Voting Rights Act was created during the Civil Rights Movement to protect Black Americans’ right to vote.
  • Some voting districts are drawn in ways that affect racial groups, a practice called gerrymandering.
  • The Supreme Court ruling narrowed the scope of the Voting Rights Act regarding race in district maps.
  • This decision could lead to rules that do not consider race, even if that leads to unequal voting outcomes.
  • The case involved Louisiana’s voting district boundaries and how they are drawn.
  • The ruling reflects a shift toward "race-neutral" approaches in voting laws.
  • This change might impact future cases about voting rights and racial fairness.
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