Louisiana v. Callais and the Long Run
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A Return to Jim Crow? Ex-DOJ Civil Rights Chief Kristen Clarke Denounces Gutting of Voting Rights Act
We speak with Kristen Clarke, general counsel of the NAACP, about growing threats to democracy in the United States following the Supreme Court’s gutting of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965. Republican lawmakers across the South are responding to the ruling by racing to redraw their congressional maps, which is expected to lead to a historic drop in the number of Black representatives in Congress. “The Supreme Court’s devastating decision i
Understanding Louisiana v. Callias From A CRT Perspective » Sons of Liberty Media
In my last article, I wrote about the latest Supreme Court decision concerning the Voting Rights Act. The left, in typical fashion, is in complete rabble-rousing mode as most people are likely responding to this through what is called the peripheral route to persuasion. This is part of a bigger model known as the Elaboration …
NLG Denounces SCOTUS’s Ruling Eviscerating the Voting Rights Act
The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) condemns in the strongest terms the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais. This decision represents a mortal wounding of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). Section 2 of the Act served as a bulwark against racist electoral districting and as a remedy for the dilution of Black and minority votes in favor of white votes. Gutting the last remaining section of the VRA is a direct assault on the rights…
Some common sense concerning the Louisiana v Callais decision.
The two pages of the Congressionally-signed original of the Fourteenth Amendment in the National Archives, written with iron gall ink on parchment. It was last publicly displayed in 2013. As of 2025, it is stored in the research wing of the archives inside a boxed book of Acts of Congress from its 39th session. Our good friends on the left, who have been so supportive of the Fourteenth Amendment’s provision that “All persons born or naturalized …
Understanding Louisiana v. Callias From A CRT Perspective
In my last article, I wrote about the latest Supreme Court decision concerning the Voting Rights Act. The left, in typical fashion, is in complete rabble-rousing mode as most people are likely responding to this through what is called the peripheral route to persuasion. This is part of a bigger model known as the Elaboration Likelihood Model. In essence, they are easily wrapped up in the emotional overtones of this case, as they are being told t…
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