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Supreme Court Sends Voting Rights Cases Back to Lower Courts

Supreme Court Sends Voting Rights Cases Back to Lower Courts

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The Supreme Court has sent two significant voting rights cases back to lower courts, following their recent decision in Louisiana v. Callais. These cases, involving the NAACP and American Indian tribes, challenge Section Two of the Voting Rights Act, which aims to prevent racial discrimination in voting. The Courts move suggests potential changes in voting rights lawsuits nationwide, as we approach the 2026 midterm elections. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, arguing that the Louisiana ruling didnt address the main issue of private enforcement of Section Two, and that the lower courts decisions should have been upheld.

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