Alabama discriminated against Black voters, US supreme court rules
John Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh join liberal justices in 5-4 decision that is major victory for Voting Rights Act
Alabama discriminated against Black voters when it drew its seven congressional districts last year, the supreme court has ruled, a decision that is a major victory for the Voting Rights Act (VRA).
The decision was 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh joining the court's three liberal justices in the opinion. Writing for the majority of the court, Roberts noted the court was rejecting Alabama's effort to get it to rewrite its longstanding interpretation of section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which outlaws voting practices that discriminate on the basis of race. The decision means that section 2 of the law, one of its last remaining powerful provisions, will remain intact.
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