The Supreme Court Has Deepened a Long, Ugly Legacy of Racism
Justice Samuel Alito said the case is about reverse discrimination as the court signaled deeper skepticism of the Voting Rights Act.
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The Supreme Court has deepened a long, ugly legacy of racism
The U.S. Supreme Court’s six-member conservative majority's recent ruling in Louisiana v. Callais has significantly narrowed the 1965 Voting Rights Act. In finding that Louisiana lacked a compelling justification in the past for considering race when drawing its six congressional…
Jackson stands alone as Supreme Court’s liberal bloc distances itself from her escalating rhetoric
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned Monday that the Supreme Court risks looking partisan, a charge she has leveled repeatedly against the conservative majority, and one that her own liberal colleagues have increasingly declined to join. Speaking at the American Law Institute in Washington, D.C., Jackson said public confidence “is really all the judiciary has” and...
Inside the Supreme Court's Ugly Fight: Alito vs. Jackson Over Louisiana Maps
A simmering conflict between two Supreme Court justices burst into public view this week as Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a blistering critique of the Court’s handling of a Louisiana redistricting case. Justice Jackson’s remarks renew a remarkable back-and-forth with Justice Samuel Alito that exposed deep ideological fissures on the bench. At issue was the Court’s May 4 decision to fast-track Louisiana’s request to redraw its congression…
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