Defending Multiracial Democracy as Courts Redraw Congressional Maps

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Defending Multiracial Democracy as Courts Redraw Congressional Maps
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The piece argues that the Supreme Court’s Callais decision and Virginia’s ruling invalidating an anti‑gerrymandering amendment threaten minority representation and could cost Democrats seats in the 120th Congress. With federal voting-rights legislation unlikely before 2029, the author outlines a radical constitutional workaround: Congress could judge elections and potentially refuse to seat state delegations to enforce a republican form of government under the Guarantee Clause, effectively sidestepping the courts but risking a legitimacy crisis. Republicans may retaliate by challenging blue-state delegations, so Democrats should have a ready plan to defend multiracial democracy.

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