Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 via U.S. Department of Justice
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Congress could attempt to enact a new list of covered jurisdictions, but it will be exceptionally difficult politically. Major ruling.
From the dissent: The sad irony of today's decision lies in its utter failure to grasp why the VRA has proven effective.
Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 via U.S. Department of Justice
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SCOTUS on Section 4
Strike it: Roberts Scalia Kennedy Thomas Alito
Don't strike it: Ginsburg Breyer Sotomayor Kagan
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Melissa Harris-Perry
Good news is Section 5 was not struck down wholesale. The key will be 2014 midterms. Need a new Congress for a new formula. #VRA
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Tom's take before the VRA decision on looking at the Court's race-related decisions in 3 dimensions: http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/06/3d/
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Eugene Robinson@Eugene_Robinson
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Obama releases statement on Supreme Court's #VRA ruling http://wapo.st/147wZUQ
Supreme Court can’t stop demographics http://wapo.st/11YEDwD
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Here's what you should know. http://wapo.st/145ocTs
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