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Court Blocks Citizen Lawsuits Under Voting Rights Act

Court Blocks Citizen Lawsuits Under Voting Rights Act

Episode 1611 Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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A major blow to the Voting Rights Act just landed — this time from a federal appeals panel affecting seven states across the Midwest.

In a controversial 2-1 decision, judges from the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled private citizens can no longer bring lawsuits to enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act — a cornerstone of civil rights litigation against racial discrimination at the polls.

Historically, these private lawsuits have accounted for hundreds of critical voting rights victories.

The latest ruling stems from a case involving North Dakota's Native American voters, whose representation vanished from the state Senate after GOP-led redistricting.

Advocates argue the new map systematically diluted Native voting strength.

With the Trump administration pulling back Justice Department enforcement efforts, questions loom: Who exactly will safeguard voters now?


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