The appeals court decision that could cripple the Voting Rights Act
U.S. · POLITICS · MEDIA
November 21, 20232 min read410 words
Published: November 21, 2023  |  2 min read410 words
An appeals court on Monday ruled that only the federal government – and not private citizens and activist groups – can sue under a key part of the Voting Rights Act, one of the most significant blows to the landmark civil rights legislation. The ruling effectively cripples enforc...
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Nov 21
With quotes from Bloomberg Law Attorneys and UCLA Law Professors, this article was definitely sourced with the right experts. They were talking about how only the federal government can sue based on a voting act. It was very short but also had information about how the Supreme Court was handling it, giving good context too.
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