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Title: Supreme Court Weighs Voting Rights Act Challenge

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Supreme Court Considers Challenge to Voting Rights Act, Possibly ⁣Weakening Protections Against Racial Gerrymandering

WASHINGTON – The ‍Supreme Court is hearing⁣ a ⁤Republican-led challenge that could‍ substantially weaken the Voting Rights Act of 1965, raising concerns about ‌potential increases in racial gerrymandering. The case centers on Louisiana‘s congressional map ⁤adn asks ⁣whether the state’s ⁤intentional creation‌ of⁣ a second majority-minority congressional district ⁤violates the ⁣Fourteenth or Fifteenth Amendments.

This case follows the court’s recent decision ending affirmative action in college admissions and a 2012 ruling that dismantled a key provision of the Voting Rights Act requiring states with a history of racial discrimination to obtain federal approval before‍ making changes to thier election ⁢laws.

The Louisiana dispute began after the ⁤2020 ​census prompted the state’s Republican-dominated legislature​ to redraw​ its congressional map in 2022. The initial map maintained‍ five Republican-leaning majority white districts and one Democratic-leaning majority Black district. Civil rights advocates successfully argued in a lower‌ court that ⁤the‌ map discriminated against black voters.

Louisiana later created ⁣a second majority-Black district, ‍which elected Democratic Rep.Cleo Fields⁤ in 2023. However, white Louisiana ‍voters filed a separate lawsuit alleging that race ⁢was the primary factor in drawing the⁢ new map. A three-judge court agreed, leading to ​the ⁢current supreme Court case.

During arguments in March, Chief⁣ Justice John Roberts expressed skepticism about⁤ the⁣ shape of⁤ the second majority-Black district,‍ describing it as a⁣ “snake”⁣ stretching over 200 ⁤miles to ⁣connect Shreveport, Alexandria, Lafayette, and Baton Rouge.

two years prior,in a 5-4 decision,the court affirmed a ruling finding a likely violation of the Voting ⁤Rights⁣ Act in ‌a similar case concerning Alabama’s congressional map. That decision resulted in new districts that sent two additional Black ​Democrats to Congress.

A ruling weakening or ‌striking down Section⁤ 2 of the Voting rights Act could remove limits on ⁢how ‌states⁤ draw electoral districts, potentially leading to extreme gerrymandering by the ⁤party in power at ‌the state level. ​The court fight over Louisiana’s ⁣congressional districts has lasted three years.

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